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Ah, 'Scent of Love'—definitely a curiosity from the early '70s. It dives into the absurd with this concept of an aphrodisiac potion, exploring the science of desire in a very peculiar way. The pacing might feel off to some, with odd moments that hang longer than they should, yet it kind of adds to its charm. The performances vary, but there's something fascinating about the way the actors commit to the melodrama. Plus, the practical effects used to depict the potion's effects have this quirky charm that you don't see much anymore. It's definitely not your average scientific romp; it's more of a weird exploration of obsession and desire, which gives it a unique edge.
'Scent of Love' is one of those obscure titles that often flies under the radar, making it a bit of a hidden gem for genre collectors. It saw limited home media releases, primarily in the VHS format, which makes original copies somewhat scarce. There's a niche interest in this film, particularly among aficionados of low-budget '70s cinema and those who appreciate films that explore unusual themes. It's the kind of film that might appeal to those looking to expand their collection with quirky, lesser-known titles that spark conversations.
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