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The Taste of the Wind is this quirky little gem from 1960, wrapped in a light-hearted comedy that nudges you toward the benefits of physical fitness, albeit in a rather whimsical way. The film follows Choijil, this rather boastful and oblivious character, who meets the intriguing Densmaa at a party, leading to some amusing interactions. There's a certain charm in the pacing, as the film meanders through their weekend skiing plans, offering glimpses of camaraderie and self-discovery. The atmosphere is breezy, almost carefree, with practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, have a certain earnestness that adds to its unique character. It’s one of those films that feels like a snapshot of a specific cultural moment.
The Taste of the Wind is quite scarce on physical media; it has seen limited releases over the years, primarily in obscure collections and film festivals celebrating lesser-known works. There's a niche collector interest in it, especially among those who appreciate comedic takes on sports and self-improvement themes from this era. The film's unique blend of humor and life lessons offers something intriguing for those who delve into the depths of 1960s cinema.
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