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So, 'Cat People: An Intimate Portrait' is really an intriguing peek behind the scenes of Schrader's 1982 film. He delves into the themes of desire and fear that influenced the original narrative, which is fascinating, especially if you're into the psychological aspects of horror. The pacing feels reflective; Schrader takes his time to explore not just the making of the film but what it actually means in a broader context. It's not just about the practical effects and unique performances, but how those elements create a certain thick atmosphere that lingers. You can feel the tension and artistry in the air, which makes it distinct from a typical making-of doc.
This documentary is available in limited formats, often elusive as a standalone release. It tends to pop up in box sets or special editions that include the original 'Cat People.' Collector interest is growing, particularly among fans of Schrader and those who appreciate the layers behind horror filmmaking. Due to its unique content and relatively scarce standalone availability, it has become a curious piece for dedicated collectors.
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