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The Diary of a Sex Counsellor 2 dives into the complexities of intimacy and relationships with a candid, sometimes provocative lens. The pacing feels a bit disjointed at times, oscillating between moments of raw emotion and lighter, almost comedic bits, making it a curious watch. Practical effects are minimal, leaning heavily on dialogue and performances to convey the tension and nuances of the subject matter. It's interesting how the film captures the era's social climate around sexuality, hinting at deeper themes of understanding and acceptance that resonate even today. Overall, it has a certain grit that pairs well with its earnest exploration of often-taboo topics.
This film has been somewhat elusive for collectors, with its format history limited primarily to VHS and a few rare DVD releases. Scarcity adds to its intrigue, especially given the context of its themes and the era it represents. While not widely discussed, those who appreciate niche cinema from the '60s often find themselves drawn to its frank treatment of sexuality.
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