The Lost Letter (1972) vs. A Patch of Blue (1965)

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The Lost Letter (1972) vs. A Patch of Blue (1965)

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The Lost Letter (Boris Ivchenko, 1972) vs. A Patch of Blue (Guy Green, 1965)

Vote for either x1972 or x1965 (italicization unnecessary).

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x1972

A Patch of Blue was fine, though I wish it had done more with the premise, but The Lost Letter is a delight through and through. I often didn't really follow what was going on, but I also didn't care at all because it was so wonderfully offbeat.
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x1972

The Lost Letter is no longer fresh in my mind, but i remember loving it. Like mesnalty, I thought A Patch of Blue was decent. Nothing in it wowed me. I had no major issues.
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Last day and all of two votes in both the Round 5 duels - so the "Cup" limps to a close.
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i've been busy :oops: but i loved the lost letter. crazy cossack dancing rules, sidney poitier drools
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Voting closed. 1972 wins
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