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So, 'Office Lady Diary: Affair of a She-Cat' is this strange little gem from 1972. It dives into the psyche of this office lady who's clearly not quite stable, and the way she imprisons her manager opens up a tense, almost claustrophobic atmosphere. It has a slow burn vibe, really unsettling at times, and the performances carry a weight that lingers. There's a rawness to the whole thing, like you're peering into something darkly intimate. The practical effects are minimal, which surprisingly adds to that eerie sense of reality. It’s definitely distinctive for its focus on the psychological rather than just the physical, and you can sense the underlying commentary about power dynamics in the workplace.
This film has had a somewhat uneven release history, with limited prints circulating among collectors. It's not the easiest title to find, which adds to the intrigue and allure for anyone with a keen interest in 70s cinema. Given its unique storyline and themes, it garners interest from collectors looking for something off the beaten path, making it a noteworthy piece for those exploring the depths of genre cinema from that era.
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