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So, 'Love Love Love' from '65 is quite an intriguing piece. It's got this somber tone running through its four vignettes, each exploring different facets of love—some tender, some a bit tragic. The pacing varies, which keeps it engaging, though it might feel a bit uneven at times. The performances have this raw quality that pulls you in, especially the widow and soldier scene; there's a haunting subtlety there. Not a lot of practical effects to speak of, but the emotional weight really makes up for it. Overall, it’s distinctive for how it weaves these stories together, creating this tapestry of human connection amidst life's complexities.
'Love Love Love' has had a bit of a mixed presence on home video; it’s not the easiest film to find. Original prints can be scarce, and there’s not much buzz around it in mainstream circles, which might be why some collectors appreciate its underground vibe. Still, the film’s exploration of love in varied forms holds a certain allure, making it a niche interest for those who enjoy anthological dramas. It's worth keeping an eye out for any limited releases or festival screenings as they pop up.
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