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In the golden age of cinema, the color blue wasn’t just a shade on a technicolor palette; it was an atmosphere. From the melancholic depths of a protagonist’s sorrow to the electrified neon of a noir-soaked street, "blue" has long served as a shorthand for sophisticated, moody, and exclusive storytelling. If you want to move beyond the clichés
The landscape shifted dramatically with the sexual revolution, the weakening of censorship laws (such as the landmark US Supreme Court rulings on obscenity), and the introduction of the self-applied "X" rating by the MPAA. Suddenly, adult films could be shot on 35mm film, feature synchronized sound, and be screened in public theaters. Dim the lights
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