The Devil & the Song is this intriguing blend of drama and music from '89 that stirs up quite a mood. It's got that gritty, raw energy that you’d expect from late 80s indie films. The pacing flows like a haunting melody, drawing you in and then pulling back just when you think you’ve got it figured out. The performances really shine, especially from the leads, whose chemistry feels electric and palpable. Plus, there's an underlying theme of temptation and sacrifice that plays out in a way that’s both subtle and striking. While the director may not be known, the film’s atmosphere certainly lingers long after the credits roll.
Not widely circulated, good for niche collectionsUnique exploration of temptation through musicInteresting cinematography for its era
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