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So, 'Follow Your Heart' is this quirky little gem from '36 that showcases the ups and downs of an eccentric family tangled in the music biz. The daughter is the glue, trying to keep everyone grounded while the rest of the clan spins into chaos. It’s got a vibrant atmosphere, thanks to the musical numbers that feel spontaneous and lively. You can really sense the era through the performances—there’s a rawness that some modern films lack. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but that just adds to its charm, making it feel like a slice of life rather than a tightly scripted narrative. It's not groundbreaking, but there's something refreshingly genuine about it.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, with limited format releases over the years. It’s been harder to find on physical media, which adds to its intrigue for serious film enthusiasts. There are a few bootleg copies out there, but original prints are quite scarce. The film’s unique blend of comedy and music from the 1930s era makes it a curious watch for anyone interested in the evolution of musical storytelling in cinema.
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