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So, 'Love Is the Law' is quite the oddball piece. It's presented like a news broadcast, but with a twist—everything is framed through the lens of Christian love, which gives it this unique vibe. The pacing is somewhat reflective, allowing the poetic elements to sink in, even if it feels a bit slow at times. The whole thing sort of floats in this surreal space, and the performances are, well, earnest, which might come off as a bit dated but adds to its charm. What really stands out is how it melds contemporary issues with these timeless principles of love, making it distinctive in its approach, even if the execution isn't for everyone.
This film hasn't seen too many releases, making it somewhat scarce for collectors. It's mostly available on DVD and it hasn't had a significant resurgence in popularity, which keeps the collector interest relatively niche. However, its unusual format and thematic focus do make it a conversation starter among those who appreciate films that challenge traditional storytelling.
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