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So, 'Taboo' (1980) is one of those films that really digs into the complexities of human desire and familial relationships. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, with a slow burn that perfectly matches the building tension between Barbara and her son, Paul. The performances are raw, especially from the lead actress, who manages to convey such a depth of emotion. It's that blend of drama and an unsettling romantic edge that makes it distinctive. The practical effects aren't the focal point here, but they do add a layer of realism that feels necessary given the themes explored. Overall, it's a challenging watch, certainly not for everyone, but leaves a lingering impression.
This film is often overshadowed by its more mainstream counterparts from the same era, which makes it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. Availability has fluctuated over the years, particularly on VHS, leading to some interest among niche collectors. Its rarity in certain formats adds to the appeal, though it hasn't quite reached the cult status of other films from the period. Still, those who appreciate its unique narrative and emotional depth often seek it out.
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