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So, 'Price of a Married Woman: Perfume of Desires' is quite the odd piece. It's got this gritty, almost voyeuristic vibe, capturing the loneliness of the main character in a way that's unsettling but intriguing. The premise is wild—he's sifting through trash to decode people's intimate lives, which brings this whole layer of moral ambiguity. The pacing is slow, allowing you to sink into the character's obsession with the neighbor, which creates an uncomfortable tension. The performances, while not overly polished, have this raw quality that feels genuine. The themes of desire and dissatisfaction are explored in a way that feels both personal and universal. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach, and that blend of drama with such a strange concept makes it a film worth discussing.
Explores themes of voyeurism and desireSlow pacing highlights character obsessionRaw performances add to the film's unsettling atmosphere
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