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So, 'Little Angel Puss' is quite a curiosity. It dives into the complex journey of a teenage girl named Angel as she navigates her burgeoning sexuality. The film has this raw, unfiltered tone that captures the awkwardness and intensity of adolescence. The pacing is a bit uneven, which can make it feel like it wanders at times, but that adds to its charm, you know? The performances are... well, they're not what you'd usually call polished, but there's something candid about them that makes you feel for Angel. It touches on themes of desire, confusion, and the often messy search for identity. There’s a certain grit to its atmosphere that grounds it—even if the director remains a mystery, the film has a distinct voice.
Little Angel Puss has an interesting spot in collector circles, often discussed for its unorthodox approach to storytelling and character development. Formats are somewhat scarce, with limited home media releases making the original prints particularly sought after. Many collectors appreciate its underground status and the way it captures a specific era of exploration, lending it a certain mystique in retrospective discussions.
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