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So, 'Take Me, I'm Old Enough' is a trip, really. This 1970 drama dives deep into some pretty twisted themes, focusing on two sisters tangled in their own extreme sexual desires. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times, with a pacing that really mirrors their internal struggle—it's not just a story, it's an experience. The performances have this raw edge that pulls you in, and while the directing is less known, it adds a certain gritty charm that feels authentic. It's the kind of film that leaves a mark, exploring complex emotional landscapes against a backdrop of societal norms. Not what you’d call typical fare, but certainly distinctive in its execution.
This film has had a bit of a rough road in terms of availability. There are few known prints circulating, which definitely adds to its cult appeal. Collectors seem to appreciate its raw portrayal and the unsettling atmosphere it creates. The scarcity of reliable formats makes it a title that sparks interest, even if it’s not widely recognized, and that’s part of what makes hunting down a copy all the more satisfying.
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