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So, 'Touch Me' from 1971 is this rather intriguing exploration of sexual dynamics, wrapped up in the guise of an encounter group. The atmosphere feels charged yet oddly vulnerable, as you watch these couples and singles dive into their various hangups. It's not the slickest production—there's a certain rawness to it that might not sit well with everyone—but it offers a candid look at the human condition. The pacing has this almost languorous quality, inviting you to linger on the uncomfortable moments. The performances, while not polished, are earnest and do add to the film's overall sense of sincerity, making it stand out amidst a sea of more commercial offerings from the era.
'Touch Me' has a certain obscurity that many collectors appreciate. The film exists in various formats, but find a decent copy in good condition, and you're in for a treat. It’s not the easiest title to track down, making it somewhat sought after among those interested in obscure 70s cinema. There's a charm in its imperfections that resonates with collectors who appreciate genuine explorations of complex themes.
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