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So, 'Slave Business' has this gritty, unsettling vibe that really sticks with you. It's hard to pin down the exact genre, but it feels like a blend of drama and exploitation, with an atmosphere that’s both raw and intense. The pacing ebbs and flows, sometimes dragging you into the depths of despair and other times hitting you with sudden, jarring moments. The practical effects, while not flashy, have this weird charm to them that adds to the overall griminess of the film. The performances, though they vary in quality, manage to convey a certain desperation that resonates. Definitely a unique piece that stands out amidst the noise of the late '80s cinema landscape.
This film has circulated through various formats over the years, but it's still somewhat elusive. The VHS is where most collectors tend to find it, but I’ve seen a few rare DVD releases pop up occasionally. Interest is definitely there, especially among fans of obscure cinema from that era. It might not be the most popular title, but it has a certain cult appeal that keeps it on the radar of dedicated collectors.
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