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So, 'Dear Tomorrow' from 1969 is an interesting piece. The youth drama vibe is kind of raw, yet it captures that time period really well. It has this almost dreamlike quality, a wistfulness that permeates the storytelling. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but it kind of works with the themes of searching and longing for a clearer future. The performances, while not overly polished, bring a certain authenticity that feels genuine. A lot of practical effects used here give it a certain charm too. There's something distinctive about how it approaches youth angst without falling into typical clichĂ©s. Itâs got its quirks, for sure.
'Dear Tomorrow' hasnât seen much in terms of re-releases over the years, making original prints quite rare. Collector interest tends to fluctuate, but thereâs a small community that appreciates its unique take on youth themes. Itâs intriguing to see how it fits into the larger landscape of late 60s cinema, especially when so much was evolving at that time. If you can find a copy, itâs definitely worth a look for its historical context alone.
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