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Really I Like You, from 1978, brings a somber yet tender atmosphere, capturing the bittersweet essence of young love and lost dreams. Ji-yeong's biking accident sets off a chain of events that leads her to a boy who's striving for Olympic glory, only for fate to deal him a cruel hand with his heart condition. The pacing flows gently, allowing viewers to really sink into the emotional stakes, and the performances are earnest, breathing life into this poignant tale. It’s distinctive in how it handles the fragility of youth and ambition, wrapped in a simple yet engaging narrative that doesn’t shy away from the heavier themes of illness and parental control. The film’s practical effects, while subtle, add an authentic touch to the biking scenes, making it feel grounded despite its dramatic undertones.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem from the late 70s, with very few home media releases over the years, making original prints quite rare. Collectors often seek out VHS or regional releases as they delve into the nuances of international cinema from this era. The thematic depth and unique narrative make it a fascinating piece for those interested in the intersection of drama and coming-of-age stories.
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