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So, 'Jenny' from 1970 is one of those films that has this raw, almost unpolished feel to it. The story, about an unwed mother marrying a stranger to dodge the draft, sets up this really interesting dynamic. You can feel the tension of the era, especially with the Vietnam backdrop. The performances are quite compelling, as they navigate this strange arrangement that blossoms into something deeper. The pacing might not grab everyone at first, but it allows the characters to develop in a way that feels genuine. There's a certain authenticity to their romance, perhaps due to the practical effects and on-location shooting that adds a layer of realism. It's one of those films that resonates more when you sit with it for a bit.
This film has a bit of a niche following, partly due to its somewhat elusive director and the era it captures. It's not widely available on physical media, making original prints a bit of a treasure in collector circles. There's a tangible interest in the film, especially among those who appreciate the social commentary of its time. I've seen various formats over the years, but finding a quality copy can be a challenge, so it's worth keeping an eye out if you're into lesser-known gems.
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