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So, 'The Woman of Everyone' is quite the curious piece from 1969. It's got this loose, almost dreamlike quality, marrying comedy and drama in a way that feels both playful and unsettling. The central character, Ângela, is a fascinating study in power dynamics, using her sensuality to manipulate those around her. There's a gritty atmosphere, enhanced by the presence of delinquents, and you can really feel the tension in the air. The pacing is interesting, flowing between moments of levity and deeper reflections on desire. It's distinctive for its blend of fantasy elements woven into a stark reality, and the performances, particularly in how they convey raw emotion, are strikingly memorable.
'The Woman of Everyone' has seen a bit of a turbulent release history, with various formats coming and going over the years. It’s not the easiest film to find in good condition, which certainly adds to its appeal for collectors. Interest has grown lately, especially with discussions around its themes and the performance of the lead character. If you come across a copy, especially on vintage media, it can be a nice talking piece in your collection.
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