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Enough! (1969) is pretty raw and unsettling, really. The film dives into the dark crevices of Latin American society through a lens that channels Artaud's idea of cruelty, which is a trip in itself. Those violent symbols resonate hard, exposing alienation and imperialism in a way that's not easy to shake off. The pacing can feel jarring, but it matches the message β the chaos, the pain, it all fits together. Practical effects are minimal but impactful, contributing to the atmosphere of despair. It's not your typical narrative structure either, making it distinct among the era's offerings. It's definitely a film that sticks with you, for better or worse.
Enough! has had a bit of a tumultuous history in terms of availability, with early formats being scarce and hard to track down. Collectors are often on the lookout for any remastered versions or original prints, as the film's themes and execution are quite distinct from more mainstream offerings of its time. The limited availability contributes to its intrigue, making it a conversation starter among collectors interested in experimental and socially conscious cinema.
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