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Only Once in a Lifetime paints a poignant portrait of loss and resilience. Francisco, a once-hopeful artist, navigates a life shadowed by the death of his wife, clinging to dreams that seem just out of reach. The film's pacing lingers on the weight of his struggles, and there's a rawness to the performances that really draws you in. The atmosphere is thick with the bittersweetness of unfulfilled potential, and you can almost feel the sun-soaked California landscape weighing down on him. It's this blend of realism and emotional depth that makes it distinctive, capturing a slice of life that often goes unnoticed.
Only Once in a Lifetime has seen a bit of a scarcity in availability, often eluding collectors looking for solid dramas from this era. There were limited releases, mostly on VHS, and the transition to digital formats has made it even harder to find. For those who appreciate the depth in lesser-known works, this film certainly holds a place of interest among collectors, particularly for its unique exploration of the artist's plight.
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