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Felicity (1978) dives into the delicate intricacies of young desire and education in a secluded, strict Catholic setting in Australia. The film's tone is both curious and bold, encapsulating the awkwardness of adolescence through Felicity's exploration of her sexuality, influenced heavily by the erotic literature she devours. The performances, particularly between Felicity and Jenny, are raw and surprisingly tender. It has this almost dreamlike pacing that draws you into her world, making you feel the weight of her secret yearnings. The practical effects, while modest, effectively enhance the intimate atmosphere. There's a certain charm to its bold themes that can easily captivate those who appreciate nuanced coming-of-age tales.
Felicity has seen a niche but dedicated collector interest over the years, especially due to its limited home video releases and the somewhat elusive nature of its original prints. Though not widely known, it holds a unique place in 70s cinema that aficionados appreciate for its exploration of teenage sexuality. Finding a decent copy can be a challenge, making it a curious piece for collectors who enjoy the edgier side of coming-of-age stories.
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