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Summer Angel, from 1988, offers this raw exploration of intimacy and complex relationships. The film's pacing feels languid, almost dreamlike, capturing the awkwardness and tension between a woman and a couple caught in a web of desire. You can sense the atmosphere—a mix of vulnerability and longing—as it unfolds. The performances are striking; they resonate with an honesty that makes you feel the characters’ struggles. Its practical effects are minimal but effective, amplifying the emotional stakes rather than relying on flashy visuals. There's a distinct edge here, a departure from conventional narratives that makes it stand out in the landscape of late '80s cinema.
Summer Angel was released in a limited capacity back in the late '80s, making it somewhat of a rarity today. The film has seen a few small reissues over the years on VHS, but finding a good quality copy can be a challenge. Collector interest tends to focus on its unconventional narrative and the raw performances, which differentiate it from more mainstream fare of the time. It's one of those titles that can spark interesting conversations among collectors about the evolution of intimate storytelling in cinema.
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