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So, Eros Instinct, right? It dives into the psychosexual revolution, all centered around this therapist named Tye. She's portrayed as this provocative figure, and honestly, the way they tackle themes of sexual healing is pretty audacious for its time. The pacing has this almost dream-like quality, fluctuating between intense and surreal, which really draws you into her world. The performances, while maybe not the most polished, have this raw energy that feels genuine. Plus, the practical effects, though sparse, fit the tone nicely, adding to the overall atmosphere of the film. It’s a fascinating slice of late '90s cinema that captures a certain experimental spirit.
Eros Instinct has seen a varied release history, which makes it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Originally released on VHS, it’s hard to find in good condition nowadays, and I’ve noticed interest growing among niche collectors who appreciate its controversial themes. It’s not exactly mainstream, but for those fascinated by psychosexual cinema, this film definitely holds a certain allure, and it seems to pop up at the more specialized auctions and conventions.
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