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So, 'Sex of All Forms' is this interesting little drama from 1986 that dives into the lives of three unemployed masseuses. They claim their job prospects dried up due to the stigma surrounding AIDS, which gives the film a rather somber undertone. The setup—a weekend at a remote country house—feels like a classic trope but is infused with a raw honesty in the performances. Sandra, the brains of the trio, brings a level of depth as she reflects on their attempts at adult filmmaking. The pacing is uneven at times, which might turn off some viewers, but it adds to the feeling of real-life uncertainty. The atmosphere is thick with tension and longing, and that’s what makes it a distinctive watch.
This film has had limited release history, often floating under the radar for collectors. It's not widely available on mainstream formats, which adds to its scarcity and allure. Those interested in niche dramas from the 80s will find this title intriguing, especially with its unique themes surrounding sexuality and societal issues. It's one of those films that might require some digging to find a good copy, but the effort could be rewarding for the right collector.
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