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Poor Mother (1970) dives into the turbulent emotions of young parenthood, with Bambi's frustration simmering beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really feel her internal struggle, which creates this tense atmosphere. It's not a conventional narrative; rather, it focuses on the weight of expectation versus reality. The performances are raw and genuinely reflect the confusion of youth. What stands out is the practical effects in some scenes, which enhance the emotional depth rather than detract from it. It’s an interesting piece of cinema that captures a moment in time without the polish we often see today.
Poor Mother is relatively scarce in collector circles, with few prints available, often leading to intrigue among aficionados. The film's unique approach and its exploration of young motherhood have spurred interest for those seeking lesser-known gems from the era. Variants in formats, particularly on VHS, have surfaced occasionally, making it a curious find for anyone digging through collections or thrift stores.
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