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The House of Orchids is quite a unique piece from '83, blending crime and drama in this strange little clinic setting. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, as we follow three intertwining stories that peel back layers of societal norms. It feels like an exploration of taboo, confronting moralities head-on in a way that's both unsettling and thought-provoking. The pacing has this slow burn quality, letting tension build while the characters navigate their own complex struggles. The practical effects have a raw, gritty texture that complements the film's themes beautifully. Performances are pretty solid, too, with actors really digging into their roles. It’s distinctive for how it marries genre elements without fully committing to any single one, a real gem for collectors interested in offbeat narratives.
Unique clinic setting exploring moral taboosIntertwined stories with a slow burnStrong practical effects enhance the atmosphere
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