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The Love Syndrome is a curious piece from 1979 that blends documentary style with a unique exploration of marital intimacy. Interviewer Chet Akrons wanders New York, chatting with Dr. Joy Love, whose insights about boredom in relationships feel both candid and provocative. The pacing is laid-back but engaging, offering a blend of therapy and the everyday struggles of love. Flashbacks to Dr. Harry Reems add an interesting layer, though the absence of a known director leaves a certain mystique. The film’s atmosphere is quite raw, capturing the late '70s vibe. It’s not your conventional feature, but it stands out for its unfiltered look at relationships, making it a distinctive find for those who appreciate deeper narratives.
This film appears quite niche, with limited releases and not much in the way of physical format history. It wasn't widely distributed, which adds to its rarity and appeal among collectors. The lack of information about the director and the unusual subject matter makes it an intriguing piece for those interested in offbeat cinematic explorations of intimacy.
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