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Computer Porn (1989) is this curious blend of workplace dynamics and romantic tension, all set against the backdrop of a computer shop. The way Dolinda navigates her feelings for Yves, while dealing with his unwanted advances, creates a unique and often uncomfortable atmosphere. The pacing is quirky, with moments of light-heartedness punctuated by awkward interactions that give it a distinct flavor. It's fascinating how the film captures the early digital age, even if it doesn't dive deep into tech themes. The performances lean into the absurdity, making it a peculiar piece that stands out in a sea of 80s comedies. You won't forget Dolinda's struggle to balance her professional life with her unfulfilled desires.
Computer Porn is one of those oddities that collectors seem to either love or just can't figure out. Released in a more experimental time for indie films, it has a somewhat limited format history, mainly existing in VHS and a few obscure DVD releases. Its scarcity has piqued interest among niche collectors who appreciate the blend of tech culture and quirky storytelling, making it a conversation piece in film circles.
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