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Coup de vice is one of those obscure gems that's easy to overlook. The film crafts a tense atmosphere, relying heavily on the stark simplicity of its premise—a woman picking up a stranger on the road. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into the unsettling tension as they listen to chilling radio reports about a serial killer. It's not wildly flashy, but the practical effects and the raw performances really ground the narrative. The film's distinctiveness lies in its ability to create fear from the mundane, exploring themes of trust and danger in a seemingly routine encounter. It's the kind of film that lingers in your mind long after viewing.
Coup de vice has had limited releases, making it quite scarce among collectors. The film's unique approach to tension and atmosphere has garnered a niche following, though it's not widely recognized. Formats like VHS and DVD are out there, but finding a good quality version can be tricky. As it slips further into obscurity, interest among collectors may grow, especially those who appreciate the unsettling narratives of early 2000s cinema.
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