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Anger (1962) is a gripping exploration of the darker sides of familial relationships. It’s got this raw, oppressive atmosphere that really sinks in, fueled by a simmering rage that drives the plot. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to feel the tension build between the two sisters, the performances are quite compelling, especially from the lead who projects that bitterness perfectly. The practical effects, while not the focus, serve the story well, giving it an unsettling realism that makes the stakes feel very real. The film's themes of vengeance and the consequences of hatred resonate, making you think long after it's over. It’s not just a drama; it’s a deep dive into a twisted family dynamic.
Anger has had a bit of a quiet history in terms of home media releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There are a few prints floating around, but they tend to be harder to track down, particularly in good condition. Interest seems to be on the rise among those who appreciate offbeat dramas, and it’s definitely one to keep an eye on as more cinephiles discover its unique approach to storytelling.
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