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Obscenity, Obscenity from 1970 is this raw, almost chaotic exploration of human desire. The film's pacing can feel disjointed but that oddly adds to its unsettling atmosphere, right? You’ve got these moments that linger, capturing the intensity of unbridled passions without the gloss you often see in mainstream cinema. The performances are quite striking, almost like the actors are peeling back layers of their characters, showing vulnerability that I think many films shy away from. It's definitely a product of its time, dealing with themes that still resonate but in ways that feel unfiltered and real.
Obscenity, Obscenity is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with few physical media releases. Collectors often find the original prints or rare VHS tapes, which have developed a certain mystique over the years. Its underground nature and themes make it an interesting piece for those who appreciate the more avant-garde side of cinema. The film's scarcity and the lack of a well-known director only add to its allure, making it a talking point among collectors.
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