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Corporate Affairs is this intriguing dive into the chaotic world of 90s Wall Street. The pacing feels frantic, much like the greed-driven atmosphere of the time. It juggles themes of wealth and lust, often blurring the lines between boardrooms and bedrooms in a way that feels distinctly raw. The performances are a mixed bag, but they capture that palpable tension of ambition and moral decay. It’s a film that definitely reflects its era, with a distinct style that’s both alluring and unsettling. There’s this undercurrent of nostalgia for the excess of the 80s, wrapped in a cautionary tale about the consequences of unchecked ambition. It's not mainstream, but it has its own gritty charm.
Corporate Affairs is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's market, with limited releases making its physical formats a bit hard to track down. It was released in a few iterations on VHS, but there hasn't been much buzz about a DVD or Blu-ray release, which adds to its niche appeal. That scarcity piques interest among collectors who appreciate films that encapsulate a specific moment in time, especially with its exploration of corporate culture and the excesses of the era.
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