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'Shojo sei no mezame' from 1969 is a curious entry in the Pinku genre. The film has this almost dreamlike quality, blending absurdity with a rawness that's characteristic of the era. The pacing feels languid at times, almost like it's inviting you to reflect on the themes of desire and awakening. There are practical effects that, while not polished, add to the film's unique charm and atmosphere. It's not just about the provocative elements; there's something almost introspective hidden within its narrative. The performances, though varied, capture that blend of innocence and exploration, making it distinctive among its contemporaries. You can sense the filmmakers were experimenting with boundaries, which gives it an intriguing edge.
'Shojo sei no mezame' is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, and finding a decent print can be a challenge. It hasn't seen extensive releases over the years, which adds to its rarity for collectors. Interest in this film has grown as more enthusiasts delve into the Pinku genre's obscure entries, and it stands as a testament to the experimental spirit of cinema during that period.
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