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So, 'The Human, the Savage, the Sex' is a curious piece from '89, directed by someone who's not exactly a household name. The film dives into the psyche of a journalist who finds himself ensnared by the enigmatic savages of Shennongjia. It manages to weave a tense atmosphere that pulls you in with its dark, brooding visuals and an unsettling score. The pacing is a bit uneven at times but it somehow adds to the tension. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, reflect a gritty realism that enhances the film's themes of survival and the primal instincts of humanity. It's got this raw edge, and the performances, though not polished, bring a certain authenticity that’s hard to overlook. There’s a unique vibe to it that sticks with you, for better or worse.
Intriguing themes of human nature.Uneven pacing adds to tension.Gritty practical effects enhance realism.
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