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Scoring (1991) plays with the darker sides of human desire, really. Steve Ryder, the lead, is like a storm brewing, his obsession threading through the lives of five others, making the whole thing feel like a slow-burning fuse. There's something unsettling about the way it navigates lust and madness, highlighting the fragility of its characters' sanity. The atmosphere? Thick and tense, almost suffocating at times, with practical effects that add a gritty edge. You can feel the tension building, the pacing is deliberate but rewarding if you're into those psychological undertones. It's a unique glimpse into obsession; definitely one for those who appreciate the more obscure corners of '90s cinema.
Scoring has a rather limited format history, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Early VHS copies are where most collectors find it, but beware of the varying quality. The scarcity of this title adds to its intrigue, with interest spiking among those who delve into niche psychological dramas from the early '90s. It may not be mainstream, but for those in the know, it offers a fascinating exploration of character dynamics.
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