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So, 'Sunday' is quite an unconventional piece, isn't it? The atmosphere is thick with tension, which really draws you in. The young woman's rash serves as this bizarre, almost surreal metaphor for her escalating turmoil, and the pacing feels almost claustrophobic at times, reflecting her internal struggle. The performances are raw, particularly in those more intense moments, pushing the boundaries of familial relationships. What stands out is the practical effects—there's a realness to her affliction that gets under your skin. It's not your typical narrative flow, but it dives deep into themes of desire and violence in an unsettling way, leaving you pondering long after it ends. Definitely a unique watch for collectors looking for something a bit off the beaten path.
This film had a limited release initially, which adds to its rarity in the collector circuit. The lack of a widely known director or genre classification might deter some but gives it an air of mystery that intrigues others. As of now, there haven’t been any significant re-releases, making original copies fairly scarce and sought after. Collectors often appreciate its bold approach and unorthodox storytelling.
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