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So, 'Rapunzel, Rapunzel' from 1979 has this really intriguing, almost eerie vibe, you know? The atmosphere is quite fairy-tale like, but there's a subtle darkness to it. The pacing feels intentional, giving you time to soak in the isolation of Rapunzel's tower. It's all about longing and escape, and the practical effects used for her hair climbing sequence are surprisingly effective for its time. The performances have a kind of earnestness that adds to the overall charm, especially in the way the characters interact. There's something distinctive in how this adaptation approaches the classic tale, offering a unique twist on familiar themes of captivity and freedom.
This film is part of a lesser-known wave of animated adaptations from the late '70s, which makes it a bit of a rarity among collectors. While not as prominent as other titles from the era, its unique take on the fairy tale has garnered niche interest. Finding a good-quality print can be challenging, and the various formats it's appeared in over the years have added to its scarcity. Collectors appreciate its unconventional storytelling and the practical effects that stand out in the context of the animation style of the time.
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