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Addicted is quite a peculiar entry in the realm of indie cinema, diving deep into the psyche of a voyeuristic protagonist. Francesco D'Macho's character brings this unsettling obsession alive, balancing dark humor with a raw, almost gritty realism. The pacing can feel deliberately slow at times, allowing the tension to simmer just beneath the surface, which adds to its overall unease. The film tackles themes of desire, the ethics of observation, and the line between art and obsession, making the viewer ponder where voyeurism ends and genuine connection begins. It’s a distinctive piece, not just for its subject matter but for how it approaches the taboo with a candid lens.
Addicted has had a bit of a rough ride in terms of availability; it doesn’t pop up on every collector's shelf. Its limited releases make finding a copy intriguing for those who appreciate underground cinema. There’s a certain niche audience drawn to its themes, and the discussions it sparks among viewers can make it a fascinating watch. Not exactly mainstream, but definitely noteworthy for anyone into darker explorations of human desire.
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