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Psycotherapy dives deep into the murky waters of ethics and personal conflict in a way that's both darkly comedic and unsettling. Laura's struggle with guilt after crossing a professional boundary adds a layer of tension that keeps the viewer engaged. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it enhances the awkwardness of her situation, which is where much of the film’s humor lies. The performances are raw, especially in the moments where Laura grapples with her choices. It’s not your typical therapy session gone wrong; it explores themes of morality and the human psyche in a way that feels both genuine and satirical. You don't see many films taking such bold risks with character arcs like this one.
Psycotherapy has had a limited release, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. Its unique premise and blend of comedy with psychological themes attract a niche audience. Availability in different formats is scarce, so tracking down a copy can be a bit of a challenge, but it's one of those films that sparks conversation among fellow cinema enthusiasts.
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