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So, 'Feelings' from 1968 is this haunting drama set against the backdrop of World War II in Lithuania. It dives deep into the personal struggles of this widowed fisherman who seeks refuge with family, yet he's ensnared in the moral complexities of war and occupation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension of the era to seep into each frame, almost like you can feel the weight of the decisions these characters face. The performances are grounded, capturing the turmoil of a nation in crisis, and there's a rawness to the atmosphere that really makes you think. The film’s use of real locations and practical effects gives it this authenticity that’s hard to come by in newer productions. Definitely a unique piece of cinema.
'Feelings' is quite the rarity among collectors, mainly due to its limited releases and obscure director. The film is often discussed in niche circles, and while it hasn't seen a lot of modern restorations, the original prints are prized for their gritty realism. Scarcity adds to its allure, making it an intriguing find for those who appreciate war dramas that delve into the human experience rather than just the historical narrative.
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