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Super Sex (1986) is one of those sleazy comedies that leaves you questioning just how far the genre can go. The film revolves around two psychiatrists, whose morally questionable methods involve hypnosis to explore sexual liberation – or exploitation, you might say. The tone's a mix of absurdity and dark humor, with pacing that sometimes drags but ramps up at all the right, raunchy moments. Practical effects are minimal, focusing more on dialogue and situations rather than visuals. Performances range from over-the-top to surprisingly earnest, giving it this odd charm amidst the chaos. It’s definitely a product of its time, with themes that are both provocative and problematic, but that’s what makes it a curious piece for collectors who enjoy the fringes of 80s cinema.
Super Sex has had a rather limited release history, originally finding its niche on VHS but becoming harder to find on digital or DVD formats. Its rarity has piqued collector interest, particularly among those who appreciate the more risqué side of 80s cinema. The film embodies a certain kitsch that appeals to collectors looking for unique and often overlooked gems from that era, making it a worthy entry in a well-curated collection.
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