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So, 'Príncipe azul' is this intriguing piece from 2013. It explores the ephemeral nature of young love through the lens of two boys who promise to reunite 60 years later. The atmosphere's pretty nostalgic; it captures that bittersweet feeling of youth and longing beautifully. The pacing sometimes feels a bit off, but it serves the story’s reflective tone. The performances are subtle, with a rawness that feels genuine. The film seems to play with time in a unique way, making you ponder life’s fleeting moments. It’s not about extravagant effects, but rather about emotional depth, which really makes it stand out in its own quiet way.
This film's availability seems a bit patchy; I’ve seen it floating around in various indie film circles but not much in mainstream collections. The scarcity might pique collector interest since it’s not the usual fare, making it a unique piece to have but not overly common. Formats appear limited, with few physical releases, mostly viewed in festival circuits, and that definitely adds an element of rarity to its appeal.
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