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Love's Condition has this raw, unpolished vibe that really draws you in. The pacing can feel a bit languid at times, but it suits the story's exploration of interpersonal relationships and emotional struggles. The performances are quite genuine, capturing that late '70s earnestness that’s hard to find these days. You get a sense of real intimacy between characters, and there's a certain nostalgic quality that hangs over the film. It’s not flashy, but there’s something about its simplicity that sticks with you, especially if you appreciate the nuances of human connection.
Love's Condition is somewhat of a hidden gem in the realm of '70s dramas, often overlooked due to its obscure director. It hasn't had a wealth of releases, making it less accessible, but this scarcity does add an air of intrigue for collectors. There seems to be a growing niche interest, especially among those who appreciate the era's unique storytelling style and character-driven narratives.
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