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Devil in the Flesh, from 1986, really digs into the complexities of forbidden love. It paints this intense picture of a married woman and a young student, both caught in a whirlwind of emotions during wartime. The pacing has this almost dreamlike quality, where moments of passion clash against the harsh realities of their situations. Performances are raw, and you can feel the weight of their decisions. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the practical effects, though minimal, really serve to accentuate the characters' emotional turmoil. It's that kind of film that lingers, leaving you pondering the moral implications of love and desire, which is quite distinctive for its time.
Explores themes of forbidden love and moralityAtmospheric with a distinct dreamlike pacingRaw performances enhance emotional depth
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