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So, 'Strangers When We Mate' is this odd little gem from 1973. You’ve got Dr. Horace Freud, a name that alone raises eyebrows, who gathers seven folks in a rural mansion for a group encounter session. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, as these strangers delve into their psyches. The pacing can be slow, but it builds tension in a way that keeps you engaged. You notice the practical effects are minimal, relying more on the performances of the cast, which have their ups and downs. The themes of intimacy and vulnerability are central, and it’s definitely distinctive for its time. A real curiosity for collectors, for sure.
This film has had a somewhat checkered format history, with limited releases on VHS and a rare DVD pressing that collectors often seek out. Its scarcity adds to the allure, especially for those interested in the psychological explorations of the era. Conversations around this film often highlight its unique atmosphere and character-driven storytelling, making it an intriguing piece for those who appreciate the offbeat and lesser-known titles from the 70s.
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