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So, 'No More Lonely Nights' from 1991 is this quirky entry in the realm of adult-themed cinema that's not quite what you'd expect. Ella, the protagonist, runs a dating agency with a rather unorthodox approach, focusing on, shall we say, the more carnal side of love. The pacing has this odd mix of comedic beats and steamy interludes, making it an interesting watch. The performances have a certain rawness, which adds to its charm, despite the unknown director. It's pretty distinctive for its time, not just for the premise but for how it melds satire with a rather frank exploration of adult relationships. The practical effects are minimal, but that adds to its candid atmosphere.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, making it something of a hidden gem for collectors. It often pops up in niche adult film festivals and is occasionally found on obscure VHS tapes, but the digital formats are scarce. Interest among collectors tends to hinge on its intriguing premise and the offbeat approach to adult themes, making it a curious piece for any library focused on independent or adult cinema.
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