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So, 'Sex in the Bag' is this peculiar little entry from 1973, and honestly, it’s a real curiosity. The tone feels a bit offbeat, maybe even surreal at times. The pacing is uneven, swinging between moments that linger and others that feel rushed, which oddly adds to its charm. There’s a certain rawness in the performances that makes it feel genuine, almost like you're peeking into something private. Practical effects, whatever they are, seem to come from a simpler time, and they certainly don’t hold back. It’s all wrapped in a sort of playful yet provocative atmosphere that’s hard to shake off. Definitely distinct in its approach, you can't help but wonder what the creative vision was behind it all.
This film is relatively obscure, and collectors often discuss its limited release and the lack of clear details about its production. Various formats have trickled through over the years, but it’s not easy to find a pristine copy. Interest remains in part because of its mysterious director and the conversations it sparks among enthusiasts who appreciate the oddities of 70s cinema.
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