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So, 'In Profile and Full Face' is this intriguing little drama from '77 that seems to linger with a sense of disquiet. The pacing is deliberately slow, which really invites you to sit with the characters and feel their weight. There's this almost voyeuristic quality to the way it's shot—like you're peeking into someone else's life, but it never feels invasive. The performances have a rawness that’s palpable, drawing you in even when the narrative feels a bit elusive. It’s distinctive in its exploration of identity and perspective, blending both visual and emotional storytelling in a way that stays with you long after the credits roll.
This film is somewhat of an enigma, not much known about its director, which adds to its mystique in the collector community. It was originally released in limited formats, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for those tracking down copies. I've noticed a growing interest in its themes and style, particularly among collectors who appreciate the subtle storytelling and the unique atmosphere it creates. Finding it in good condition can be a challenge, but that's part of the thrill, right?
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