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Kissing and Chimneys feels like a curious gem from the early '90s, steeped in a hazy exploration of love and desire. Miyuki's journey through a series of transient relationships is both poignant and frustrating, embodying that restless spirit of the era. The pacing is languid, capturing those quiet moments of introspection amidst the chaos of free love. There’s a rawness to her encounters, and you can almost feel the weight of those fleeting connections. The performances carry a certain authenticity, making her search for meaning resonate on some level. It's not exactly polished, but that's part of its charm, giving it a distinctive edge that collectors might appreciate for its candidness and atmosphere.
Kissing and Chimneys is a film that seems to have slipped through the cracks, with limited availability which makes it a curious piece for collectors. The scarcity, combined with its unique take on relationships in the '90s, draws interest from those who appreciate the era's filmic explorations of intimacy. It's a mix of raw narrative and genuine performances that may not have found mainstream success but carries a certain value for those looking back at the cultural zeitgeist of the time.
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