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Waltz of Sex is one of those intriguing relics of late '60s cinema, set in the '20s with a vibrant, almost chaotic energy. The film dances between elements of romance and societal commentary, as the arrival of a vagrant family disrupts the calm of Vindinge. It’s not just about the surface-level pleasures of sex and alcohol; there's a deeper exploration of human desires and relationships. The performances, though sometimes uneven, carry a raw intensity that adds to the film's gritty charm. The pacing feels meandering at times, but it contributes to the atmospheric vibe, where the heat of summer seems to seep into every scene. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the narrative rather than distract from it, making it a unique piece in the genre.
Waltz of Sex has had a bit of a rocky path in terms of format availability; it's not the easiest film to track down. Most collectors will find it on obscure VHS or DVD releases, often with limited information on the packaging. Interest in this film seems to fluctuate, likely due to its unconventional narrative and the ambiguity surrounding its director. Still, those drawn to niche romances or explorations of early 20th-century life will appreciate adding it to their collection.
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