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Corset (1996) is this curious piece that feels almost like a fever dream. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's an unsettling tone throughout that keeps you on your toes. I can't pinpoint the director, but the performances are raw and quite captivating—there’s a certain grit in the acting that makes it stand out. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which adds to its unique charm; it’s that kind of movie where you might find yourself lost in the visuals and sounds. Its themes of identity and confinement are woven through the narrative in a way that feels really personal. And hey, if you're into practical effects, there's a certain charm to the way they handle them here. It’s definitely worth a look if you're into the unusual.
Corset has remained somewhat elusive, with its distribution being rather limited. It's not a title that you'll find on every shelf, which makes it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate the obscure. The scarcity adds a layer of intrigue, and I’ve noticed that those who seek it out often come away with a renewed appreciation for the unconventional approaches in filmmaking during that era.
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