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So, 'Temptation' (1998) falls into that niche of nunsploitation that you're either really into or just can't understand. The atmosphere is thick with a mix of moral conflict and sensuality, almost like a forbidden fruit vibe that keeps you glued. It's got this raw pacing that captures the tension, with some rather interesting performances that toe the line between seduction and repentance. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, adding to the film's overall gritty charm. It’s not groundbreaking, but it does have a distinct tone that stands out in the genre, playing with themes of faith and desire in a way that’s sort of fascinating—definitely one for the collectors who appreciate the oddities of 90s cinema.
Temptation has had a rather uneven release history, with some formats being harder to find than others. Its niche appeal might attract collectors looking for obscure titles in the nunsploitation genre, but don’t expect it to be widely sought after. As with many films from this era, it has a certain scarcity that could pique interest among dedicated genre enthusiasts.
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