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So, 'Gluttony' is this intriguing little TV movie from 1972 that dives deep into the whole sin thing, part of an ambitious but unfinished series on the Seven Deadly Sins. The atmosphere is quite heavy, reflecting on excess and desire in a way that feels both eerie and almost claustrophobic. The pacing is measured, allowing the themes to sink in, and it feels like a haunting reflection on human nature. While the director remains a mystery, the performances carry a weight that resonates. It's kind of distinctive in that it explores a sin that often gets overlooked, and you can feel the intention behind it, even if the execution is a bit uneven at times.
'Gluttony' has become somewhat of a collector's curiosity due to its place in the elusive 'Seven Deadly Sins' cycle, which remains incomplete. The scarcity of physical releases, especially on VHS and early DVD formats, has led to some interest among collectors, though it's not widely discussed in mainstream circles. It's one of those titles that, while not celebrated in the usual sense, captures a unique niche that some collectors appreciate for its thematic depth and rarity.
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