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So, Love Is Blue—it's an interesting piece from '68 that brings a certain atmosphere, you know? The film opens with this stark, quiet beach setting, where Mike's solitude speaks volumes. Then you have Lee entering the frame, and their interaction is layered with tension and exploration, both physically and emotionally. The pace is quite meditative, allowing moments to linger, which some might find refreshing. The performances are understated but effective, capturing a rawness that feels authentic. There's a palpable sense of yearning throughout, and the way they navigate their connection is quite distinct for its time, making it a curious watch for anyone interested in the evolution of LGBTQ+ narratives in cinema.
This film has had a somewhat limited release over the years, with various formats surfacing but none widely circulated, so it can be tricky to find in decent condition. Collector interest tends to be moderate, often appealing to those who appreciate niche 60s cinema or are hunting LGBTQ+ themed works from that era. The rarity of good quality prints adds to its allure among dedicated collectors.
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