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So, Covet is one of those films that really dives into the darker corners of desire. It's got this simmering atmosphere that pulls you in, making you feel every bit of the tension and risk involved in its taboo explorations. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those moments of temptation to linger uncomfortably, which kind of heightens everything. The performances lean into that seductive quality, making the characters' choices feel almost inevitable. What stands out is the raw, almost gritty take on those forbidden fantasies, and the practical effects—while minimal—add an unsettling edge that keeps you engaged. It’s a film that doesn’t shy away from its themes and offers a reflective look at lust, making it a curious watch for collectors interested in those deeper narratives.
Covet has had a limited release, which makes it somewhat of a rarity among smaller indie films. Its distribution history is a bit scattered, so collectors often find various formats hard to come by. The film garners interest not just for its subject matter but for its unique approach to storytelling that challenges the viewer's comfort zones. As a collector, having a copy of Covet might spark some compelling discussions about the ethics of desire and representation in modern cinema.
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