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So, 'Secrets of a Windmill Girl' is this rather somber drama from '66 that centers around the life of a windmill girl reflecting on another girl's tragic arc—falling into the depths of despair, drink, and ultimately suicide. The pacing has this languid quality, allowing you to soak in the melancholic atmosphere, while the performances strike a raw, genuine chord. It dives into themes of exploitation and the fragility of dreams, both haunting and revealing. There's something strikingly real about its portrayal of life behind the scenes in strip clubs, and the practical effects, or lack thereof, really underline the gritty authenticity. Not your typical drama, that's for sure.
This film has had a bit of a checkered past in terms of availability; it seems to pop up in various formats but remains elusive in pristine condition. The scarcity of original prints adds to its collector allure, as many are drawn to its raw storytelling and distinct aesthetic. Interest in this title can fluctuate, but among dedicated drama enthusiasts, it holds a certain weight.
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