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So, here’s the scoop on 'Felicia' from 1975—a bit of a hidden gem in the drama genre. It captures this simmering tension between the three characters, Paul, Gabrielle, and the titular Felicia, who's got this wild blend of innocence and allure. The pacing can feel almost languid at times, fitting for those hot summer days where everything seems to hang in the air. The performances are raw, especially the way Felicia navigates her interactions with the couple; there’s this unsettling yet magnetic quality to her approach. They really lean into the themes of desire and the complexity of relationships, giving it a distinctive vibe that’s hard to shake off.
'Felicia' hasn’t seen a ton of re-releases, which makes it a bit of a rarity in some circles. The original VHS is quite sought after, but it’s the DVD editions that are more widely available. Still, collectors appreciate its subtle storytelling and character study, which isn’t often highlighted in discussions of 70s cinema. If you find a copy in good condition, it’s worth snagging, if only to share this lesser-known story with other enthusiasts.
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