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So, 'Snuff, Victims of Pleasure' is a curious piece from '77 that straddles the line between crime and horror. Its raw atmosphere is palpable; there's a gritty realism to the way it portrays the seedy underbelly of underground film production. The pacing feels disjointed at times, mirroring the chaotic world the characters inhabit. The themes of exploitation and deception linger long after the credits roll, making it a disturbing watch. The practical effects, while not polished, carry a certain visceral impact that some may find fascinating. The performances, particularly from the lead actress, hover in that unsettling zone between reality and fiction, which is what really sets this film apart from its peers.
'Snuff, Victims of Pleasure' is a rarity in the collection world, with its underground origins making it a bit hard to track down. There are a few formats out there, but finding a well-preserved print can be quite the endeavor. It's one of those films that tends to spark debates among collectors about the ethics of viewing and owning such material, but that only adds to its allure in certain circles.
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