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So, 'Music' from 1972 is an interesting piece that dives deep into the psyche of a young woman struggling with her identity after losing her ability to hear music. It's kind of surreal, really, the way the atmosphere shifts from her initial excitement about life to this heavy, almost claustrophobic sense of isolation. The pacing is deliberate, which gives weight to her experiences, and you can feel the tension in her interactions. The performances are raw and evocative, capturing a kind of vulnerability that’s hard to shake off. It’s not just about her loss of music but the broader implications on her sexual identity and emotional state, making it a distinct watch in the realm of '70s dramas.
'Music' has had a bit of a murky existence in terms of availability. It hasn't seen a wide release, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors who appreciate obscure titles. Some formats have been floating around, but finding a decent print can be a challenge. Its unique themes and the psychological depth of the narrative attract a niche audience, and there's definitely a growing interest among enthusiasts of '70s cinema.
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