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Mimoza, the Spoilt Child is quite an interesting piece from '73, really captures that family vibe, though it leans heavily on the sentimental. The pacing can feel a bit slow, especially in the first half, but it allows for a nice buildup of Mimoza's character arc. The performances are earnest, particularly from the young lead, who embodies that bratty nature convincingly. The film explores themes of friendship and personal growth, which, despite its simplicity, resonate well. What's distinctive here is the practical effects used in some of the childhood games—simple yet charming. It’s a film that tends to be overlooked but has its place in the nostalgic realm of family cinema.
Mimoza, the Spoilt Child has seen limited releases over the years, primarily available on VHS and some rare DVD editions. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue for collectors, as it's not widely discussed in mainstream film circles. There’s a niche interest in this title among those who appreciate lesser-known family films from the 70s, making it a curious find for anyone building a diverse collection.
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