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So this film, 'Yellow Is Not Just the Color of the Sun,' captures this eerie sense of innocence lost, you know? It follows a young girl, Brigitte, spending time with her dad on the Baltic Coast, and the way they encounter this mysterious woman feels both enchanting and unsettling. The pacing is kind of slow but deliberate, which really helps build that tension. The atmosphere is thick with the summer sun but there's an undercurrent of something darker lurking. The performances, especially from the child actress, add this raw, unfiltered emotion that feels genuine. The way it blends crime and drama gives it a unique edge, making it stand out in the TV movie landscape of the time.
This film has been somewhat elusive in the collector circuit, with limited releases over the years, often found only in niche compilations or rare television archives. Many collectors appreciate its unique blend of crime and drama, as well as the atmospheric storytelling that feels distinct from typical TV fare of the era. Original broadcasts and any home media formats are highly sought after, especially by those interested in the less-explored works of 70s television cinema.
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