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So, 'The Girls' from 1962 is a charming blend of comedy and romance, with this quirky atmosphere that really pulls you in. You have Tosya, this naive culinary graduate, landing in a remote village and immediately getting involved in everyone's business. It’s a bit chaotic, but in a delightful way. The pace has a certain rhythm to it, capturing the essence of village life and her interactions with Ilya, the local heartthrob, who, let’s be honest, has a lot to deal with. The performances are earnest, and there's this endearing quality to the film that makes it stand out. It's a snapshot of a simpler time, reflecting on human connections with a light-hearted touch.
'The Girls' has had a somewhat limited release history, which contributes to its collector allure. There aren’t many copies floating around, especially in good condition, making it a treasure for those who appreciate vintage cinema. It's intriguing how this film captures an era with its charming performances and quirky narrative, appealing to those who enjoy collecting lesser-known gems from the 1960s. The obscure status of the director adds another layer of mystery, making it a conversation starter for film enthusiasts.
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