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So, 'The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper' is this quirky little gem from '67 that really captures the essence of isolation and companionship. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of Anacapa Island, all while the lighthouse stands like a sentinel against the changing tides of progress. The relationship between the keeper and his goat is surprisingly heartfelt, and the practical effects used for the island's rugged landscapes are quite charming. There's something simple yet profound about the themes of belonging and the struggle against modernization. It’s this blend of adventure and poignant drama that makes it a collector’s piece worth discussing over a coffee.
This film has had a modest print run, making original copies a bit hard to come by. Many collectors appreciate its unique storyline and the nostalgic feel of its production. The portrayal of the lighthouse and its surrounding beauty adds a layer of depth that resonates with those who cherish films centered around nature and solitude. The lack of a well-known director adds an air of mystery and interest for collectors who enjoy exploring lesser-known gems.
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