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So, 'Sea of Roses' is this quirky little gem from '77 that unfolds like a surreal road trip. The mother-daughter duo's escape is packed with oddball situations that really keep you guessing. The bratty daughter adds a unique flavor, and it's interesting to see how their relationship develops amidst the chaos. The pacing has this offbeat rhythm that feels both relaxed and frenetic, which is quite engaging. Practical effects, though not groundbreaking, enhance the bizarre charm. The performances, especially the mother, are quite layered, offering a blend of humor and pathos. It’s a film that lingers with you, in a way that’s hard to pinpoint.
Finding 'Sea of Roses' is a bit of a treasure hunt; it hasn't seen many re-releases over the years, which adds to its allure for collectors. Those with a keen eye for 70s cinema and its eccentricities often appreciate its offbeat storytelling and character dynamics. The film has a small but dedicated following, so if you come across a copy, it might be worth snagging, especially if you're into lesser-known dramedies from that era.
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