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Breaking Point is an intriguing piece from 1975 that dives into the psyche of its disturbed protagonist, Bob. The horror elements are woven into a tense atmosphere, where the mundane life of an office worker collides with his violent alter ego. It’s a gritty reflection on media influence, as Bob’s descent is subtly accelerated by the very television reports that surround him. The pacing keeps you on edge, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a layer of authenticity to his horrific actions. Performances are raw, capturing Bob's struggle with mental illness and misogyny, creating a haunting vibe that lingers. There’s definitely something distinctive about its approach to horror as a commentary on societal issues.
Breaking Point has had a bit of a mixed history in terms of availability, appearing on various formats over the years but not exactly flooding the market. It's a somewhat scarce title that garners interest among collectors who appreciate its unique blend of horror and psychological thriller themes. The film's exploration of societal issues through the lens of its troubled protagonist makes it a noteworthy find for those delving into obscure cinema from the '70s.
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