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So, 'Anne's Ordeal' from 1972 is this fascinating piece that dives into the complexities of intimacy and personal struggle. The film has this somber, almost claustrophobic atmosphere, underscored by Anne's emotional turmoil as she grapples with her marital expectations. The pacing can feel a bit off at times, but it adds to the discomfort of her journey, if you ask me. The practical effects and the performances, especially the way Anne conveys her vulnerability to the Doctor, really pull you into her world. It's distinctive in how it handles such a delicate subject matter, not often seen in films from that era, and it leaves you reflecting long after it's over.
Finding physical copies of 'Anne's Ordeal' can be quite the hunt, as it's not one that gets a lot of re-releases. The VHS and early DVD versions are particularly scarce, which adds to its collector appeal. There's a small but dedicated group of enthusiasts who appreciate its unique take on personal intimacy, making it a curiosity worth seeking out for those interested in niche dramas from the early '70s.
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