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Mais où sont passées les jeunes filles en fleurs ? is an intriguing little film from 1975 that feels like a whimsical exploration of youth and innocence, set against the backdrop of a somewhat eerie castle. The pacing is leisurely, which allows for some genuine moments of reflection and awkwardness between the two students, one navigating the complexities of budding sexuality and the other clutching to her virginity. It captures that transitional phase of life with a certain rawness, leaving the viewer with an atmosphere that's both nostalgic and slightly unsettling. The performances feel authentic, lending a natural quality to the interactions, making the film stand out in a sea of more polished narratives. It's a curious piece that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
This film's rarity makes it a sought-after piece for collectors, and the limited release on various formats adds to its allure. Originally, it was hard to find, but over the years, there have been a few bootlegs floating around, though nothing really high quality. It seems to have a small but dedicated following among those who appreciate its unique take on adolescence, so if you come across a copy, it might be worth picking up.
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