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So, 'The Last Birds' is this intriguing drama-romance set against the backdrop of Istanbul, which is pretty captivating, really. The way it unfolds, you see this young engineer's gentle obsession with a schoolgirl, and the pacing just feels right—slow enough to let their relationship develop, but not dragging. It has this lovely atmosphere, almost poetic, with the bookstore serving as a perfect metaphor for discovery and connection. The performances are nuanced, especially that of the schoolgirl, who carries a certain innocence. It's a quiet, intimate film that seems to linger in your mind long after the credits roll, tapping into themes of youthful love and hesitance.
'The Last Birds' has had a rather limited format history, primarily existing on faded VHS and rare imports, which makes it quite scarce in the collector's market. Its romantic charm, coupled with unique narrative pacing, has led to a niche but growing interest among collectors, particularly those who appreciate lesser-known international films from the 60s. Finding a clean print is a bit of a challenge, which certainly adds to its allure for those who seek a deeper dive into the cinematic landscapes of that era.
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