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Flaming Youth (1971) is an intriguing little piece of cinema that dives into the lives of young couples as they navigate their relationships amidst a backdrop of youthful exploration. The pacing is pretty laid-back, which gives it a kind of dreamy, reflective vibe. The performances feel raw and genuine, capturing that youthful exuberance and uncertainty that often comes with new love. The interplay of the apartment manager discovering his wife's shopping habits adds a layer of tension that feels both amusing and relatable. It's not just about the relationships but also the small dramas that unfold in everyday life, and that makes it distinctive. There's a simplicity here that resonates.
Flaming Youth is somewhat rare on physical media, often found in niche collections or as part of retrospectives on early 70s cinema. It was released in various formats, but good quality prints are harder to come by. Collector interest seems to ebb and flow, often tied to the resurgence of interest in vintage adult films from this era, making it a curious find for those who appreciate the era's distinct aesthetic.
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