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The Little Death is quite an intriguing piece set in a Victorian-era brothel, where the tension between a reformer and a corrupter plays out with an unsettling intensity. The film's atmosphere is thick with a sense of moral ambiguity, and the pacing often lingers on the characters' motivations and conflicts. There's a rawness to the performances that really draws you in, showcasing the complexity of desire and captivity. The practical effects, while not overly flashy, do add to the authenticity of the setting and themes. It's a film that challenges perceptions and leaves you with a lingering sense of unease, making it a distinctive entry in the realm of erotic thrillers.
Focus on the interplay between morality and desire.Interesting take on captivity within a historical context.The performances really elevate the script.
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