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So, 'Point Me Toward Tomorrow' is an interesting watch—it's got this raw emotional core that's quite striking. The story dives into complicated relationships, with Dr. Bill Howard's choice between Tony and Eddie—who's dealing with his newfound blindness after a tragic accident. There's a tension that builds throughout, making you question the depth of their connection. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to the realism, I think. It doesn’t lean heavily on elaborate set pieces or effects, which gives it a kind of stripped-down, intimate feel. Performances are quite earnest; you can sense the struggle and vulnerability of the characters. It’s not your usual love story, which makes it a distinctive piece.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a rarity among collectors. Its scarcity is partly due to its obscure status and the lack of mainstream attention at the time. It's often found in niche collections, drawing interest from those intrigued by lesser-known dramas exploring human relationships. If you manage to track down a copy, expect it to be a conversation starter among fellow collectors.
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