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So, 'River of Forever' is this intriguing little drama from '67. It has a kind of dreamy, almost ethereal quality that pulls you in. The pacing is a bit languid, which really complements the themes of love and longing. Practical effects are minimal but they do have a certain charm, giving it that authentic feel of the era. The performances are genuine, bringing a heartfelt sincerity to what could easily be a trope-filled narrative. What stands out is how it explores love not just as a romantic force but as a profound journey, making you think about connections in a deeper way. It’s like a quiet meditation on relationships, you know?
The film has had a modest presence in collector circles, with its original prints often hard to track down. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but its scarcity adds to the intrigue. It's one of those films that people seem to either cherish for its unique storytelling approach or overlook entirely, making it an interesting subject for discussions among collectors.
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