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Banned (1966) offers a raw glimpse into the underbelly of human desires, wrapped in a somewhat disjointed narrative that reflects the chaotic nature of its themes. The pacing can feel uneven, but that just adds to the film's gritty charm. Its atmosphere is thick with tension, a kaleidoscope of emotions and controversies that the era dared not explore fully. While the practical effects are minimal, they are utilized effectively to heighten the tension and deliver an authentic portrayal of the tumultuous passions depicted on screen. Performances are, at times, a bit over-the-top, but in a way that enhances the film's allure. It's definitely not for everyone, but if you're into the obscure corners of cinema, this one's a curious dive into the forbidden.
Banned has had a tumultuous release history, often slipping in and out of print, which adds to its mystique among collectors. Original prints are quite scarce, and the film has been largely overshadowed by more prominent titles of the era, creating a niche but dedicated following. Interest tends to spike during discussions on censorship and underground cinema, which only fuels its allure. If you stumble upon it, especially in an original format, it's worth considering for its unique place in cinematic history.
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