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Fiona on Fire is a gritty drama that leans heavily into the mystery of its central crime. The film's dark, moody atmosphere captures the glamorous yet superficial world of high fashion in late '70s New York. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, allowing the weight of Fiona's tragic life to settle in. The performances are raw, and the detective, in particular, embodies that worn-down, world-weary vibe that pulls you into the narrative. What stands out is the little book Fiona keeps, a clever plot device that adds layers to her relationships. It's got some practical effects that remind you of the era's style, making it a unique piece for those who appreciate the nuances of 70s cinema.
Fiona on Fire has had a somewhat erratic format history, with few releases on VHS and a recent limited Blu-ray. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest among collectors who appreciate the blend of drama and mystery from that period. The film's unique tone and atmospheric qualities keep it alive in niche discussions, drawing in those fascinated by lesser-known gems of 70s cinema.
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