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So, 'Innocence' from 1980 is a curious piece of Hong Kong cinema. It has this dreamlike quality that really sets it apart, with an atmosphere that feels both surreal and haunting. The pacing might throw some off, it has a slow build that unravels its themes of innocence and moral ambiguity. Practical effects, while not flashy, pull you into the film's unsettling world. The performances carry a weight, laden with emotions that linger. It's not the type of film you'd find in every collection, more of an oddity that invites discussion among collectors who appreciate the offbeat and the obscure.
The film has had limited releases over the years, making it somewhat scarce in the collector's market. Various formats have surfaced, but original prints seem to be the most sought after. Collectors are drawn to its obscure narrative and unique style, often discussing its impact on the genre within Hong Kong cinema. The film’s rarity adds to its allure, making it a topic of interest among those who appreciate the nuances of lesser-known gems.
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