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So, 'Intimate Journal' has this really intriguing vibe—like you can almost feel the pastoral calm of the setting. Laurence rents this secluded house, and the whole film feels like a personal exploration, more like a diary entry brought to life than a conventional narrative. There's this sense of intimacy, with moments that are raw and unfiltered, especially that girl-on-girl episode which adds a layer of complexity to her stories. The pacing is a bit meditative, which might not be for everyone, but it allows you to sink into the atmosphere. The performances are genuine, capturing this essence of longing and discovery, which gives it a unique flavor compared to more traditional films of that era.
This film has had a bit of a murky distribution history, making certain formats quite scarce. As most collectors know, its relative obscurity only adds to the allure—many are still on the lookout for original copies, especially any limited releases that might have slipped through the cracks. Interest tends to spike in niche circles, particularly among those drawn to its unconventional storytelling style and intimate atmosphere.
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