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Demons Forever, while not directing itself into any clear genre, offers a unique blend of familial conflict and social satire that feels quite distinctive for its time. The story weaves through the lives of Fakhrani and Kamal as they navigate their desires against the rigid traditions imposed by their father, Shaweesh. There's an underlying tension that brews with the military backdrop, serving as a commentary on duty versus personal choice. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds a layer of charm, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos. Performances are earnest—though perhaps not polished—and you can feel the rawness of the era in the practical effects, which, while simple, have a certain gritty authenticity. It's not exactly a film you hear about often, making it a curious piece in the collection.
Demons Forever hasn’t had many widespread releases, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. There's a certain scarcity in finding quality prints, and it seems to have been overshadowed by other films of the era. Interest in this title is growing, especially among those who appreciate offbeat narratives and cultural commentary from the 70s. If you come across a copy, it’s worth considering for its unique take on family dynamics and societal expectations.
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