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So, there's this charming little comedy called 'Novena' that dives into the lives of two teenage Catholic girls in the 1950s. They stumble upon this book that supposedly reveals the secrets to winning over any guy, which leads to some pretty amusing antics. The atmosphere feels like a mix of innocence and cheeky rebellion, with the girls navigating their faith and newfound desires. Sally, our main character, realizes that it's not just about the prayers and the books—there's a whole emotional layer to relationships that she has to grapple with. The performances by the young leads give it a genuine touch; it feels like you're right there with them in their awkwardness and excitement.
This film isn't the easiest to find; it seems to have slipped under the radar for many collectors. There are a few VHS copies floating around, but they're quite rare, and I haven't seen it on digital formats much. The film's blend of humor and earnest exploration of faith during a unique era makes it a curiosity for those interested in period pieces, and it definitely has a certain charm that could resonate with niche audiences.
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