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Flower Child is this fascinating little gem from 1967 that feels like a poetic exploration of youth and fleeting moments. The atmosphere is almost dreamlike, with a mix of whimsy and melancholy woven throughout. The central relationship is quite intriguing—it thrives on tension, curiosity, and the almost ethereal connection between the girl and the boy in the tree. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the visuals, while the practical effects—like the developing film scene—add to that sense of reality straddling the surreal. It's a unique take on themes of love, identity, and perhaps even the mythic nature of relationships. There’s a haunting quality that lingers, making you ponder long after the credits roll.
This film has had a rather obscure distribution history, making it a rarity among collectors. VHS copies occasionally pop up but tend to be quite sought after due to the film's enigmatic nature and the allure of its unconventional storytelling. The scarcity contributes to its appeal, as many have yet to uncover this intriguing slice of 60s cinema, which adds to the excitement for those who stumble upon it.
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