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Lovers of Eternity is this intriguing piece from 1964 that captures the essence of a lost era—think of it as a rooftop drama where the gritty atmosphere of New York's lower East Side serves as a backdrop to a lonely poet's meandering friendships. The film has this raw, almost improvisational feel, which mirrors the bohemian lifestyle it portrays. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the poetic dialogues and the tapestry of characters—some charming, others deeply flawed. It's not polished by any means, but there's something about its rough edges that feels authentic. The performances have a certain spontaneity that keeps you engaged, making it distinct yet hard to pin down within a specific genre. It’s a fascinating watch for those who appreciate the quirks of independent cinema from that time.
The film has seen limited release formats over the years, primarily circulating in VHS and some bootlegged DVDs, making original prints quite scarce. Collectors often seek out any available prints or memorabilia associated with it, given its status as a cult curiosity rather than a mainstream title. There's a small but dedicated community that appreciates its offbeat storytelling and atmospheric qualities, which adds to its collector appeal.
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