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Strange Diary is a fascinating glimpse into the intimate worlds of two women as they share their intricate sexual fantasies. The documentary-drama hybrid is both raw and intriguing, with a tone that feels almost confessional. The pacing allows the viewer to get lost in the characters' narratives, while the performances are unfiltered and genuine, creating an atmosphere that’s both inviting and disarming. What stands out here is the blending of realism with the sometimes surreal recounting of fantasies; it’s a bold exploration of desire that feels ahead of its time. The practical effects are minimal, but it’s the authenticity of the storytelling that truly resonates.
Strange Diary has a bit of a cult status among collectors, especially for those interested in niche documentaries from the '70s. Its scarcity in physical formats adds to its allure, with few original prints circulating. Various VHS and DVD editions have surfaced over the years, but the early releases are particularly sought after, often fetching a decent price at auctions. The film’s unique blend of candid interviews and dramatized fantasy sequences makes it a noteworthy piece in any collection focused on sexuality in film.
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