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Deliver Us from Evil is this interesting drama that really dives into the complexities of wealth and manipulation. You have André and his sister Lucille, both of whom are drawn into the orbit of Georges, a really charismatic yet disturbing figure. The film’s tone shifts between a sort of polished surface and dark undertones, keeping you guessing. It has a slow burn pacing that reveals the twisted dynamics between the characters, and the performances bring a haunting quality to their relationships. What stands out here is the way it explores moral ambiguity, leaving the viewer with lingering questions about human nature and desire.
Deliver Us from Evil has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited availability in various formats over the years, which adds to its intrigue. Original prints are scarce and tend to appear infrequently at auctions or sales. There’s some interest among collectors for its unique exploration of psychological themes, and those who focus on lesser-known dramas often seek it out for its distinctive narrative style.
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