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In Period of Attachment is an odd gem from the 70s, where Eric Edwards and Lisa Marks explore the boundaries of marital freedom. The film carries this gritty, almost raw vibe, typical of the era, with a pacing that mirrors the disjointed, sometimes chaotic lives of its characters. The performances are striking—Edwards channels that Beatty charm while Marks brings a sultry depth to her role. Themes of love, lust, and the search for identity shine through, creating a kind of intimate discomfort that keeps you engaged. The practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the stark realities these characters grapple with. It’s a film that embodies its time while also leaving you to ponder its implications.
In Period of Attachment is relatively scarce, with few home video releases that are sought after by niche collectors. The film has seen some limited circulation in underground circles, but it rarely appears in mainstream markets. Its raw portrayal of 70s relationships and the unique performances offer a kind of cinematic experience that appeals to those who appreciate the period's experimentation and cultural shifts.
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