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So, 'Love' from '82 is one of those films that sort of drifts into your subconscious. Shot in Hong Kong, it has this unique vibe that feels both intimate and a bit surreal. The pacing is a bit slow, giving you time to soak in the atmosphere, which is thick with longing and nostalgia. There's something about the practical effects that really captures the essence of the time—nothing flashy, just raw and real. Performances are understated but resonate deeply, almost like you're eavesdropping on real lives. It’s not flashy or overhyped, but there's a distinct quality to it that lingers long after you've watched it, like an old photograph that tells a story.
Finding a quality copy of 'Love' can be a bit tricky, as it hasn’t seen too many re-releases. Most collectors are on the lookout for VHS or early DVD editions, which adds to its allure. The scarcity of information regarding its director and production makes it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate the nuance of lesser-known films from the Hong Kong cinema landscape. There's a niche interest in it, especially among aficionados who enjoy films that offer a different cultural perspective.
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