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The Kid from L.A. has this gritty, raw vibe that encapsulates the 70s underground scene. Young Duff Paxton's search through Hollywood is less about plot and more about capturing that fleeting essence of desire and exploration. The pacing feels almost spontaneous, like you're riding alongside him in that van. The performances have this genuine quality; you can sense the actors are fully immersed in their roles. This isn't just a story about sex; it delves into themes of youth, freedom, and the sometimes harsh realities of seeking connection. It's a little rough around the edges, which only adds to its charm.
The Kid from L.A. has seen limited releases over the years, making original formats like VHS and early DVD editions somewhat coveted among collectors. Its underground nature and the enigmatic director contribute to its scarcity. Interest seems to be on the rise, particularly among those appreciating 70s cinema's exploration of sexual themes and youth culture.
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