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Exposure (1995) plays out like a gritty, low-key exploration of ambition and desire. The atmosphere is charged, a mix of crime and romance that dances on the edge of uncomfortable. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as the male lead navigates his co-worker's bold advances. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels very much of its time, almost like a snapshot of the era's office dynamics. It's not just about the seduction, but also the power plays and implications of sexual politics in the workplace. The practical effects are subtle, the focus more on the psychological aspects than flashy visuals, which gives it a distinctive character.
Exposure has had a bit of a quiet existence in terms of release formats. Finding it on DVD or VHS isn't overly common, which makes it somewhat of a niche collectible. Although not widely discussed, it has sparked interest among collectors for its exploration of themes that still resonate today. The film's scarcity adds to its appeal, especially for those who appreciate the subtleties of 90s indie cinema.
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