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Jeremy is one of those quiet gems from the early '70s, weaving a tender story of first love in an artsy, New York setting. The film captures that dreamy, hopeful vibe, especially as we watch Jeremy's infatuation with Susan unfold amidst cello notes and ballet rehearsals. The pacing feels like a slow waltz; it lets the emotions simmer without rushing. While the director remains unknown, the performances shine—there's a rawness to the characters that feels very real. It's this authenticity, coupled with the lush visuals of the arts school, that gives it a unique flavor. The practical effects are minimal, but that's part of its charm, relying instead on the emotional weight of the story.
Jeremy has a modest but dedicated following among collectors. While not widely released on various formats, finding a good copy can be a bit of a hunt, adding to its allure. The scarcity of physical media, especially in good condition, often piques interest among those who appreciate its atmospheric storytelling. It's the kind of film that resonates with those who appreciate the subtleties of first love and the artistic world.
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