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So, 'Las colegialas' from 1946 is quite a curious piece. The story revolves around a girl at a boarding school, while her father dives into a romantic mess. There's this interesting juxtaposition between her coming-of-age journey and his failed love life. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but there's a certain charm to it, almost a nostalgic vibe. You get this sense of the early post-war atmosphere, and the performances are sincere, albeit somewhat theatrical. What stands out is how the film captures the innocence of youth amidst adult complications, with practical effects that feel very much of the era. The blend of drama and a hint of romance gives it a unique flavor.
This film is fairly elusive in terms of physical formats, with most collectors noting its rarity on VHS and DVD. The scarcity definitely adds to its allure, but it hasn't reached the same level of interest as some contemporaries. Still, those who appreciate vintage cinema and the subtleties of post-war narratives often find it a worthwhile exploration in their collections.
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