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So, 'Love Is War' from 1970, directed by the elusive Ragnar Lasse, really stands out for its deep, intricate storytelling. It’s a fascinating look at family dynamics, specifically the relationship between a father and his two kids, navigating their lives over a considerable time. The cinematography is just exquisite, capturing ordinary moments with such grace that you feel the weight of their experiences. The pacing might be slow for some, but it really allows you to sink into the emotional layers and complexities. There’s a rawness and honesty to the performances that feels quite distinct, marking it as a unique entry in its era, even if it’s a bit obscure now.
Finding 'Love Is War' can be quite the challenge due to its obscure nature. There aren't many prints circulating, which certainly adds to its collector allure. Its unconventional approach to storytelling and the layered performances create a niche interest among collectors who appreciate deeper, lesser-known works. It seems to be gaining some attention in recent years, which may affect future availability.
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