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Only Once (1998) offers a unique glimpse into the lives of two seemingly perfect teenagers, Greg and Kellie. Their story, rooted in strong family values and a Christian upbringing, touches on the pressures of youth and the temptations that can arise, especially regarding love and faith. The film has a gentle pacing that allows for character development, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and earnest. The performances are sincere, showcasing the struggles and joys of young love. What sets it apart is its focus on moral dilemmas rather than just romance, making it a distinctive piece in the genre of faith-based films.
This film is relatively scarce in physical formats, mainly found on VHS, with few DVD releases, making it a bit of a collector's curiosity. The limited availability adds to the intrigue for those interested in faith-based narratives from the late '90s. Interest among collectors is moderate, often driven by the unique themes and the era in which it was made.
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