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So, this is an intriguing German adaptation of the ancient Indian sex manual, right? The film has a unique, almost dreamlike quality, blending eroticism with a kind of philosophical exploration of desire. It's not just about the sex; there's a moody atmosphere throughout, aided by the pacing that lingers on certain moments, almost like it's inviting you to contemplate rather than simply indulge. The performances are a mixed bag, but there's an earnestness to the actors that makes it feel less exploitative than one might expect. What really stands out is its practical effects and staging—very period-appropriate, capturing the essence of the era's more avant-garde filmmaking. Definitely something different in the realm of erotic cinema.
Kama Sutra (1969) is quite rare in collector circles, as its limited release and obscure origins make it a curiosity. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but finding a quality print can be challenging. There's a niche interest among collectors, particularly those focused on international erotic cinema or adaptations of classic texts, which adds to its allure.
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