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So, Telesex, right? It’s this interesting little piece from '92 that dives into the world of phone sex and mistaken identities. Hyapatia Lee delivers a pretty captivating performance—her voice really carries the whole film, which is kind of the point. The atmosphere is a mix of intrigue and awkwardness, reflecting that early '90s vibe where technology was just starting to influence personal connections in bizarre ways. It feels almost experimental in its storytelling, with a pacing that lets you linger on those phone calls, drawing you into her increasingly tangled web. Not the best known film, but there’s something oddly compelling about its exploration of loneliness through aural connections.
Telesex is one of those lesser-known titles that tends to fly under the radar among collectors. Released on VHS, it has become somewhat scarce, especially in good condition, which adds to its appeal for those looking to complete their collections. While it might not have the widespread recognition of other films from that era, its unique themes and performances have created a niche interest, making it a curious find for collectors who appreciate early '90s cinema.
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