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So, 'No One Happier Me' from 1971 is kind of an enigma in the film world, with its unknown director adding to the intrigue. The tone feels like a patchwork of existential musings, deeply reflective and at times almost surreal. There's a slow pacing that invites you to really sink into its atmosphere, almost like wandering through a dreamscape. The performances have this raw, unrefined quality that adds to the film's unique charm. It seems to explore themes of isolation and the search for meaning, but in a way that feels personal and intimate. It's not flashy, but there's something distinctly human about it that lingers long after the credits roll.
This film is quite elusive, with very few prints floating around, making it a rarity among collectors. Itβs seen some limited releases on VHS, but finding a decent quality copy is becoming a challenge. Interest in the film is primarily driven by its mysterious provenance and that intangible quality it possesses, drawing collectors who appreciate the oddities of film history.
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