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So, 'It's Spring Again' from '67... definitely an odd one in the collection. The tone feels like a nostalgic dream, almost whimsical, with this lightness that seeps through every frame. You can tell they were playing with practical effects, giving it a tactile feel that’s becoming rare in today's films. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to savor the seasonal transitions that mirror the changing emotions of the characters. It has no big-name director or clear genre, which makes it a bit mysterious; it’s like a hidden gem that reflects the quirks of its time. You don't find many films like this anymore, which makes it all the more interesting for collectors looking for uniqueness.
Finding a copy of 'It's Spring Again' can be a bit tricky, as it didn't have a massive release back in the day. There are some VHS tapes floating around, but not many collectors have seen it on DVD or streaming platforms. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, drawing in those who appreciate offbeat cinema from the '60s. While it might not top charts, its distinct vibe and practical effects make it a subject of interest for those who enjoy lesser-known works.
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