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So 'Piranhas Love in Lent' is this curious little piece of 1960s cinema that kinda sneaks up on you. Set in a backwards fishing village, it carries this brooding atmosphere, where the weight of suspicion hangs heavy. You've got a widow and her teenage daughter, both wrapped in a web of local gossip and the shadows of past tragedy. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the tension to build as a charming tourist enters the picture, stirring up old wounds and new desires. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels almost unpolished, but it works, lending an authenticity that’s hard to pinpoint. Practical effects are minimal, yet the film doesn’t lean on them—a choice that gives it a more intimate vibe that resonates well throughout the drama.
This film has seen limited release over the years, with only a handful of VHS copies floating around, which makes it a bit of a gem among collectors. It’s not usually the first title that comes to mind, but those who stumble upon it tend to appreciate its unique take on rural drama and its atmospheric storytelling. Demand is modest, yet there's a growing interest as more collectors seek out lesser-known 60s titles that offer something different.
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