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So, 'Pink Salon: We're Waiting for You with Tissue Paper' is one of those films that captures a very raw, gritty vibe. The story revolves around a mother, working in a massage parlor, trying to make ends meet for her daughter. It's all shot on location, which gives it that almost documentary-like feel. The performances have this understated authenticity, making the characters feel real and relatable. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of the setting, which is both intimate and somewhat oppressive. It's not flashy, but there's a certain charm in its simplicity and the way it tackles themes of sacrifice and survival. Definitely a unique piece from the era.
This film is quite elusive in the collector's market, with limited distribution history, primarily as a VHS release back in the day. Scarcity adds to its interest; many collectors appreciate its candid approach and raw storytelling. Loose copies pop up from time to time, but good condition tapes are hard to find, making it a worthwhile pursuit for those who delve into the more obscure and authentic narratives of the 70s.
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