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So, 'Full Moon Darkness' is this intriguing piece from 1985 that really dives into the murky waters of mental illness, or rather, the myth surrounding it. The film has this unsettling atmosphere, almost suffocating at times, which fits its themes perfectly. It’s not shy about asking tough questions, especially around personal responsibility and societal perceptions of mental health. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it's drawing you into a trance while you wrestle with Dr. Szasz's challenging ideas. The performances are raw, adding to the disquieting tone, and the practical effects, though dated, still manage to evoke a strong emotional response. It's a unique exploration that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Finding a copy of 'Full Moon Darkness' isn’t easy; it seems to have slipped into obscurity over the years. It was released on VHS with limited runs, and the scarcity has made it a curious gem among collectors. There's a niche interest in its heavy themes and the way it approaches mental health, so it's often discussed in collector circles, especially those focused on cult or thought-provoking films. If you come across a copy, it might be worth considering for its distinctive take on such a complex subject.
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