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Ecstasy in Blue is a curious blend of drama and horror, where the atmosphere is thick with tension and intrigue. The film delves into the darker corners of desire, guided by the manipulative Mandarin and his equally unsettling sidekick, Charlie. The pacing is a bit uneven, with moments of slow burn that build up to flashes of unsettling terror, which makes it feel almost dreamlike at times. The practical effects are low-budget but have a raw edge that adds to its unsettling charm. Performances vary, but there's a certain authenticity to the characters that pulls you in. It has this hypnotic quality that lingers, making it distinct in its exploration of sexuality entwined with the occult.
Ecstasy in Blue is a bit of a rarity, often flying under the radar in collector circles. It has seen limited home media releases, which makes finding a decent copy somewhat of a hunt. The film’s exploration of taboo themes and its unique visual style attract those interested in obscure cinema, particularly for works that merge eroticism with horror elements. Overall, it stands as a fascinating piece for collectors keen on the more unusual offerings of the 1970s.
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