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So 'To Love' is an intriguing piece from 1964 that explores the complexities of desire and personal awakening. The story revolves around a widow, who, after a decade of a rather unfulfilling marriage, discovers a newfound sense of intimacy and passion with a Polish lover. The film has this raw and honest feel, probably due to its stark portrayal of sexuality and emotional transformation. The pacing might feel deliberate, which, I think, really adds to the overall atmosphere β it kind of lets you sit with her journey. Performances are pretty striking; you can sense the depth of her struggles and triumphs. It's a film that sits in an interesting space, both provocative and introspective.
'To Love' remains somewhat elusive in the collector's landscape, with limited releases over the years. Its rarity makes it a curious find for those interested in mid-60s cinema that tackles taboo subjects. Not many prints are floating around, and those that do often attract collectors who appreciate nuanced storytelling and bold themes. The film's exploration of sexuality during a transformative era in film adds a layer of significance for any serious collection.
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