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So, 'Satisfaction' is an interesting flick from '74 that dives into some heavy themes around love and freedom, even if it’s a bit rough around the edges. The story follows Karen, who finds herself in a stifling relationship with her lover that dictates her every move, which is pretty striking for its time. The beach setting adds a certain airy contrast to the weighty emotional struggle, and the pacing can feel a bit sluggish at times, but it really lets the tension build. Performances are definitely a mixed bag, but there’s something raw and genuine that comes through, especially in Karen's character arc as she grapples with her situation. It’s one of those films that sticks with you for its representation of personal liberation in a time when such themes were just starting to come into play.
Satisfaction is a bit of a hidden gem that rarely shows up in collector circles, making it somewhat scarce. It has seen a few releases over the years, but nothing consistent. Collectors tend to appreciate its raw portrayal of complex emotions and social themes, which makes it an interesting addition for those who enjoy deep dives into personal narratives from this era.
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