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So, 'Love is Always Almond Pink' is this quirky little gem from '88 that blends comedy and romance in a way that feels both breezy and a bit offbeat. It pulls a lot from Tamiko Akaboshi's comic series, capturing that playful yet slightly absurd essence. The pacing is quite laid-back, allowing for some genuine character moments that feel real, even in their silliness. The performances have this charming awkwardness, especially in the lead roles, which really brings out the comedic touches. And let's not forget the practical effects—they're not flashy but add an endearing quality to the film. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach to love and relationships, with a tone that's whimsical yet relatable.
Quirky tone with a blend of comedy and romanceDistinctive character performancesPractical effects add charm
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