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So, 'Deadly Sin' from '96 is one of those peculiar crime flicks that straddle the line between tense drama and overt sensuality. The premise is pretty wild; a woman accused of murder recounts her steamy escapades, and the detectives just can't help but get pulled into her web. It really plays with themes of desire and morality, which adds depth to the narrative, even if some of it veers into the campy. The performances are a mixed bag, with some detectives acting like caricatures of their roles, but that oddly gives the film a unique charm. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but it definitely keeps you guessing about where it’s going. Not your typical crime story, that's for sure.
This film hasn't had a lot of reissues, making original copies a bit hard to find, especially on DVD. It's one of those underground titles that collectors seem to love for its campy charm and exploration of taboo themes. Not exactly mainstream, but there’s a certain niche market that appreciates its quirks, and that might drive up interest among genre aficionados.
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