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Kiss from 1987 has this peculiar blend of mystery and surrealism, almost like a dream that you can’t quite shake off. The pacing feels off-kilter but in an interesting way; it draws you in but also keeps you slightly on edge. Themes of desire and yearning are woven through the narrative, which, despite a lack of known production details, has some captivating practical effects that feel quite unique for its time. The performances have a rawness that makes it compelling—like you’re watching something almost personal unfold. There’s an atmosphere that’s hard to pin down, yet it sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Kiss is somewhat elusive in the collector's realm, with limited availability across formats. It's not the easiest film to find on VHS, and even less so on DVD, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. The scarcity makes it a point of interest, especially among those who appreciate the surreal and experimental aspects of late 80s cinema. Many are drawn to its distinctive visual style and layered themes, contributing to its growing cult status in niche circles.
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