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Taurus 9 drips with a clinical, almost sterile atmosphere that reflects its subject matter—sexology and pharmacology. It’s a slow burn, pulling you into the ethical dilemmas surrounding Dr. Vincent Morgan’s groundbreaking drug. The pacing feels deliberate, giving ample time for the themes of human desire and medical intervention to simmer. The performances are nuanced, particularly in how they navigate the moral complexities tied to the pharmaceutical world. There’s a certain rawness to the practical effects that grounds the film, making it distinctive in its exploration of the intersection between science and intimacy.
Taurus 9 remains somewhat of a hidden gem, often overlooked in discussions of 2017 cinema. Its limited release and lack of a mainstream director contribute to its scarcity in collector circles. However, those interested in niche themes around sexology and ethics in pharmacology find it intriguing, and the film’s unique atmosphere has garnered a small but dedicated following among genre enthusiasts.
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