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Orange Peel explores an intriguing psychological descent. It captures the unsettling tension of Marina's paranoia with a creeping dread that lingers throughout. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the audience to stew in her anxiety, which is both fascinating and disorienting. The practical effects, although minimal, amplify the sense of her unraveling mind. Performances are raw, almost too intimate at times, leaving you feeling as exposed as she does. What makes it stand out is its exploration of obsession and the fragility of the self; it sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Orange Peel is a bit of a curiosum in the collector community, mainly due to its elusive history and the lack of information surrounding its release. It hasn't seen a lot of distribution, making any existing copies fairly rare. Collectors often find themselves intrigued by the film’s unique tone and thematic depth, as it offers something different from mainstream psychological thrillers.
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