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So, 'Semi-documentary: Obscene' is one of those films that stays with you, not just for its unsettling narrative but its raw, unfiltered presentation. Set in a gritty port town, it captures the tension of working-class life intertwined with dark themes of violence and misogyny. The pacing is uneven, almost jarring at times, which enhances the sense of dread. While the performances aren't polished, they carry a certain authenticity that fits the film's rough aesthetic. It’s the kind of film that sparks discussion—what it says about humanity, the socio-economic backdrop, and the stark reality it portrays. The practical effects, though limited, have a visceral quality that adds to the disquieting atmosphere.
This film is a bit of an oddity in the collector’s realm, with its scarcity making it a fascinating find. It’s not widely available on modern formats, leading to some collectors chasing down old VHS copies or obscure screenings. The film’s rarity and its controversial subject matter contribute to its curiosity factor among enthusiasts, so if you come across it, you'll likely find fellow collectors eager to discuss its implications.
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