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So, 'Mistakes' from 1967 is an interesting piece of Pinku cinema, though it's hard to pinpoint exactly what makes it tick. The film has this raw, unrefined quality that gives it an almost experimental vibe—like the filmmakers were playing with boundaries. The pacing is uneven, which can be jarring but adds to its charm, you know? The themes of desire and consequence lurk beneath the surface, while practical effects are at times laughable yet oddly fitting for the genre. Performances range from captivating to downright bizarre, making it a curious watch. It stands out in the Pinku era for its willingness to embrace imperfections, as if it revels in its own mistakes.
'Mistakes' has had a bit of a rough journey in terms of preservation, with few copies floating around, but that's what makes it a gem for collectors. The VHS releases are scarce, and early screenings seem like a lost memory now. It's not exactly mainstream, so interest is niche, but those who appreciate the quirks of Pinku will find something special here. Keep an eye out at collector fairs; you might just stumble upon a rare find.
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