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So, 'The Man Who Loved Women' from '93, it’s a wild ride, really. You get these eight stunning women, each with their own quirks, all vying for Rocco's attention. It’s not just about the physicality, though; there’s a weird kind of atmosphere that blends sensuality with a hint of comedy. The pacing is interesting—sometimes it drags, sometimes it feels like a whirlwind. The performances are all over the place, but that’s part of the charm, I guess. It’s distinct in how it plays with themes of obsession and desire, wrapped in this almost surreal presentation. A film you can’t quite pin down, but it sticks with you.
This film has seen a few different releases, but the scarcity of certain editions makes it quite a gem for those who appreciate its eccentric nature. Collector interest tends to focus on the uniqueness of its themes and the varying performances that bring an unpredictable edge. Keep an eye out for limited printings; they tend to command attention among niche collectors.
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