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The Forest of Forever is a curious entry from 1975, blending drama and romance in a setting that's both sprawling and intimate. The film revolves around Luo Ya-nan and his chance encounter with engineer Lu Chang-jong amidst breathtaking mountains and valleys. There's a certain slow-burn quality to the pacing, allowing the characters' emotional journeys to unfold naturally, while the atmosphere feels almost dreamlike, with practical effects adding a layer of authenticity. The performances, though perhaps not widely known, carry a rawness that resonates with the themes of duty and longing. It's an interesting snapshot of the time, particularly for those who appreciate under-the-radar international cinema.
The Forest of Forever has had a limited release history, making physical copies somewhat rare, especially in good condition. It's one of those films that collectors seek not just for its narrative but for its visual storytelling. Interest in this title seems to ebb and flow, but it has developed a small, dedicated following among enthusiasts of 1970s international cinema.
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