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Season of Love is this intriguing little gem from 1969, a film that captures that bittersweet moment right before graduation. You can really feel the youthful energy, but there's an underlying tension as Pinky and Yoko navigate through their hopes and temptations. The tone flits between light-hearted and contemplative, which creates a unique atmosphere that's both relatable and thought-provoking. The pacing is a bit leisurely—definitely gives you time to soak in the characters' journey, which makes the moments of temptation all the more impactful. It's fascinating how little is known about the director or the production, adding to its mystique. The performances have this rawness that pulls you in, making it a distinctive watch in the landscape of late '60s cinema.
Season of Love has a bit of an enigmatic status among collectors, mainly due to its obscure origins and the lack of comprehensive documentation. It hasn't seen widespread releases over the years, which adds to its allure, but this also makes finding a good copy a challenge. There seems to be a growing interest in 'lost' films from this era, and with its unique themes, this title is definitely on the radar for those who appreciate the nuances of late 60s independent cinema.
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