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So, 'Love Slaves'—a real trip into the dark corners of exploitation cinema, right? The premise is pretty wild, with this doctor essentially turning women into programmed killers and sex slaves. The tone is gritty, capturing that unsettling vibe of the 70s crime flicks. John Leslie as the cop adds a certain charisma, and the stakes feel personal when his sister gets involved. The pacing has that slow burn that builds tension, though it definitely leans into some disturbing territory. You can’t help but notice the practical effects, which aren't top-tier but add a rawness to the film that fits. It's not for everyone, but it certainly has a unique voice in the genre.
This film is a bit of a rarity these days, often overshadowed by other titles from the era. There are few releases on VHS and DVD, making it something of a hidden gem for collectors who appreciate obscure crime films. Its scarcity and distinct thematic elements really pique the interest of those who dive deep into 70s exploitation cinema, and it’s definitely a conversation starter among enthusiasts.
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