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A Deep Compassion is a fascinating little gem from the early '70s that dives deep into the intangible experience of a young blind boy. The atmosphere is almost dreamlike, showcasing a rose-colored lens on his fantasy world filled with beauty and sensuality. The pacing can feel erratic at times, but it mirrors the boy's tumultuous journey as an escaped convict shatters his idyllic existence. The performances are surprisingly nuanced, especially given the film’s low profile. There's a rawness to the practical effects and the storytelling that really captures the era's independent spirit. It’s not often you find a film that tackles such themes with this level of intimacy and complexity.
A Deep Compassion has seen limited circulation, primarily existing in obscure VHS copies and a few elusive DVDs. The film's unique narrative and character exploration have attracted a niche following among collectors. While not widely known, its thematic depth and distinct style make it a compelling find for those interested in underappreciated cinema from the '70s.
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