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So 'In All the Right Places' from '86 is this curious little piece that falls into that hazy, nostalgic vibe of the mid-80s. It’s got this oddly charming atmosphere, like a soft-focus daydream of youth and romance. The pacing has a laid-back quality to it that sometimes feels like it’s just hanging out in a coffee shop, letting scenes breathe a bit. The performances are a mix of earnestness and that slightly awkward chemistry typical of the time, making for a unique character dynamic. There’s also a certain rawness to the practical effects that adds to its charm, giving it a more genuine feel. It’s distinctive in how it captures that fleeting sense of summer love and all its complexities, you know?
This film is relatively obscure and finding it in good condition can be a challenge. Home video releases are limited, which amps up its collector interest. It’s worth noting that the film hasn't received much attention over the years, so copies tend to be rare. If you're into those charming, lesser-known gems from the 80s, this one might just fit the bill.
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