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Nasty dives headfirst into the murky waters of voyeurism and depravity, creating a genuinely unsettling atmosphere throughout. The film weaves a narrative that’s both intriguing and disturbing, as the husband’s passive role contrasts sharply with his wife’s wild pursuits. There’s a rawness to the performances that adds to its charm—or maybe it’s the discomfort it brings, a blend of both. The pacing can feel off, especially with longer sequences that linger on the wife’s escapades, but it somehow works within the film's context. If you’re into films that explore the darker sides of relationships and desire, this one’s got a certain grit that’s hard to shake off.
Nasty has seen limited releases over the years, making it something of a rarity in collector circles. Interest has fluctuated, but its unique themes and unsettling approach have garnered a dedicated following among those who appreciate the more obscure side of 80s cinema. Formats are scarce, often found in underground collections or specialty labels, so if you do come across it, it's worth noting its place in the exploration of taboo subjects in film.
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