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So, 'Sex' from 1993 is this intriguing dive into the murky waters of office dynamics and sexual politics. The film revolves around Alvy, who's utterly infatuated with Meghan, the office secretary played by Nikki Dial. The pacing's interesting, with a sort of slow burn that captures the tension of desire and ambition. It's all about the interplay of power and sex, almost like a dance, revealing how far some will go for a promotion. The performances have this raw, almost uncomfortable authenticity that keeps you engaged. There's an atmosphere that’s both seductive and tense, making you feel the stakes in every scene. It’s not a typical romance film, for sure; it’s layered with commentary on workplace relationships and ethical boundaries.
'Sex' has seen a few different formats over the years, but it’s still somewhat elusive for collectors, particularly on DVD where copies can get scarce. VHS editions pop up occasionally, but finding one in good condition can be a challenge. The film has a niche following, especially among those interested in the exploration of sexuality in non-traditional narratives, which adds to its collector appeal. Overall, it's one of those titles that might not be widely discussed but has an interesting place in the realm of 90s cinema.
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