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So, 'Love Does Grow On Trees' is this quirky coming-of-age comedy that captures that awkward teenage phase, you know? It follows a boy whose world is turned upside down by the discovery of adult magazines and the tangled mess of feelings that comes with it—cringe-worthy moments abound. The atmosphere feels relatable, almost nostalgic, as it navigates the chaos of puberty and the embarrassment of young crushes. There’s a certain rawness in the performances that gives it a genuine vibe, making it stand out a bit from the usual fare. The pacing might feel uneven at times, but it reflects the unpredictability of teen life, which I think is kind of charming.
This film is somewhat of a curiosity in collector circles, as it didn't have a wide release and is not easily found on major streaming platforms. The DVD format is relatively scarce, which adds to its uniqueness for those who enjoy rare finds. It's interesting how it hasn't really gained mainstream attention, yet it resonates with those who appreciate the niche of teenage comedies from this era.
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