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Fascination, from 1949, dives into the murky waters of love and manipulation, with a darkly comedic edge. The story centers around a hypnotist's wife, stuck in this unsettling limbo, questioning if her feelings are genuine or a product of his influence. The pacing is a bit uneven, mirroring her confusion. The film plays with themes of control and autonomy, and there's a certain tension that runs throughout, punctuated by moments of levity. The performances have a raw quality that brings the emotional struggle to the foreground, making it feel both intimate and unsettling. It's not your run-of-the-mill romance, and that makes it distinctive in its own right.
Fascination is a bit of a rarity; its original prints are getting scarce, which makes it a point of interest for collectors. The film has seen a handful of re-releases, but many collectors still seek out the original versions for their unique charm and historical context. Given its nuanced look at the complexities of relationships through the lens of hypnosis, it's something that sparks discussion among genre enthusiasts.
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