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So, 'Love Can't Choose' from 1977 is one of those films that makes you ponder the nature of love and the barriers that can exist around it. The tone is quite melancholic, with an atmospheric quality that pulls you into its world—definitely a slow burn, but in a way that feels intimate rather than tedious. The performances carry a certain rawness, almost like you're watching a slice of life unfold rather than scripted dialogue. It’s distinctive in its approach to emotional depth, exploring themes of societal expectations and personal desire, all wrapped up in a unique 70s aesthetic. Practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus on the characters and their journey.
This film isn't the easiest to find on physical media, which adds to its allure among collectors. It saw a brief VHS release during its time, but has largely been overshadowed by more mainstream titles from the era. There's a keen interest among niche collectors who appreciate the thematic depth and the raw emotional performances, making even the occasional bootleg version quite sought after. Overall, it represents a unique slice of 70s cinema that resonates with those who delve into lesser-known gems.
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