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The Eternal Obsession is a bit of a curiosity in the Hong Kong cinema scene of the 1970s. The film has this moody, almost haunting atmosphere, a mix of drama and thriller that leaves you pondering long after it ends. The pacing might seem slow to some, but it works to build tension and develop characters, drawing you into their obsessions and motivations. Practical effects have a raw quality that adds to its charm, and the performances, albeit uneven, carry a certain sincerity that feels grounded. Not much is known about the director, which only adds to its mystique. It's one of those films that feels like a hidden gem of its time.
The Eternal Obsession has a somewhat limited format history, often only available on VHS and some rare DVD releases that pop up sporadically. It's not exactly a common title, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors curious about lesser-known Hong Kong films from that era. The ongoing interest in such obscure titles has kept it on the radar for niche collectors, and it certainly comes with its own unique allure.
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