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So, 'Love Is in the Green Wind' from 1974 is this really intimate drama that captures that sweet yet awkward time of adolescence. It’s got this warm, almost nostalgic summer vibe, with a pacing that feels languid, letting you soak in the emotions of first love and heartbreak. The performances are quite genuine, especially from the young leads, who embody that mix of innocence and curiosity so well. There's something distinctively earnest about how it portrays young desire without glamorizing it too much, which feels refreshing. You can really sense the longing and fleeting moments of joy, and the whole thing kind of lingers with you after it ends.
This film has a bit of a niche following, largely because of its elusive director and the scarcity of available formats. Originally released on VHS, it's pretty hard to find these days in any decent quality, which only adds to its allure for collectors. Many seem to appreciate its raw take on adolescence, so it's worth tracking down if you're into films that tackle themes of young love with sincerity.
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