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So, 'Secret Flower' from '71 is an intriguing drama that wades through some heavy themes. It’s about this woman who narrowly escapes her own end, encountering a couple who are navigating the aftermath of their political ideals on a serene beach. The juxtaposition of despair and hope creates a really moody atmosphere, and the pacing feels almost languid, which lets those intense moments breathe. Performances are raw and emotional, definitely striking a chord. What stands out is how it captures a specific period of disillusionment, offering a quiet reflection on personal and societal struggles. You feel the weight of each character's story without anything overly melodramatic taking over.
The film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its original prints are quite scarce, and even later reissues are hard to come by. Interest in this film has grown due to its unique exploration of personal despair juxtaposed with societal change, appealing to those keen on deeper, often overlooked cinema from that era.
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