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Humiliation (1990) drips with a palpable sense of dread and dark humor. The film's pacing might feel a bit uneven, but that only adds to its unsettling atmosphere. The story follows Aziz, caught in a web of greed and moral decay while he waits for his uncle's demise. What’s striking here are the practical effects that enhance the film's raw edges, giving it a visceral quality that modern CGI often lacks. Performances vary—some hit the mark with a certain grim intensity, while others feel a bit off-kilter, but it all contributes to the film's unique tone. It’s the kind of film that lingers, more for its unsettling themes than any conventional structure.
Humiliation is relatively obscure, which makes finding a good copy quite the challenge for collectors. It was released in a limited format that has led to its scarcity, but there’s a niche interest surrounding it, particularly for those who appreciate the blend of dark comedy and horror. The film's unique thematic exploration of human greed has sparked discussions in collector circles, making it a noteworthy piece for those who delve into lesser-known 90s cinema.
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