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Monsieur Sade (1977) has this intriguing blend of drama and eroticism that feels both provocative and oddly restrained. Directed by Jacques Robin, it opens with a scene that certainly pushes boundaries, yet much of the film plays with the idea of simulation rather than explicitness. The pacing can feel deliberate, giving space for themes of desire and power to unfold. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost suffocating at times, which, to me, really captures the essence of Sade's philosophy. Performances are quite compelling, bringing a raw authenticity that stands out against the carefully crafted visuals, making it a distinct entry in the realm of adult drama.
Monsieur Sade has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, partly due to its niche themes and the obscurity of its director, Jacques Robin. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but finding a complete, high-quality copy can be a challenge. Interest among collectors tends to focus on its unique blend of drama and eroticism, especially in discussions about the evolution of adult cinema in the late '70s.
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