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Jealousy (1998) isn't your run-of-the-mill narrative. It dives into a twisted exploration of manipulation and desire with a sultry atmosphere that drips off the screen. Melissa Hill brings a raw vulnerability to her role, embodying a housewife tangled in her husband's dark machinations, which leads to some intensely provocative moments. The pacing has its ups and downs, but it mostly keeps you engaged in this web of deceit. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a gritty texture that complements the film's themes of obsession and betrayal. It's gritty, a bit uneven, and definitely not for everyone, but there's something uniquely absorbing about it.
Jealousy has seen limited releases, making it a bit of an obscure gem for collectors. Its scarcity adds an element of intrigue, particularly due to the murky director credits and the film's overall underground vibe. It often gets overshadowed by more mainstream titles, but those who appreciate its raw exploration of darker themes may find it a worthwhile addition. Keep an eye out for rare formats, as they do pop up occasionally, reflecting its niche status.
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