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So, 'Love Goes Wherever It Wants' is this 1935 German drama that, as far as we know, has slipped into the void—definitely adds to its mystique, right? The atmosphere must have been thick with that somber, introspective tone typical of the era, exploring themes of love and longing. It's interesting to think about how they approached practical effects back then, maybe with some clever cinematography or stagecraft. Though we can't see the performances, I'd wager they were heartfelt given the context, and one can imagine the pacing winding through emotional crescendos. It definitely stands out for its rarity in the collector's realm, as so many German films from this period have vanished.
The scarcity of 'Love Goes Wherever It Wants' makes it quite intriguing for collectors, as it's presumed lost and difficult to track down in any format. There’s not much available in terms of documentation or stills which only adds to its allure. Collectors often have their eyes peeled for any whispers of discovery, but for now, it remains a ghost of the past, tempting those who appreciate the ephemeral nature of early cinema.
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