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The Net (1975) dives into a dark, unsettling world of disillusionment and moral decay. Aurelio Morelli, an aging writer, grapples with his fading relevance and a growing disdain for the youth, which creates an oppressive atmosphere throughout the film. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at points, which enhances the thriller aspect as we watch Morelli spiral into a nightmarish situation after a fateful encounter with a call girl. The performances are raw and haunting, particularly Morelli's descent into madness. There's something about the practical effects and gritty realism that adds to the film's disturbing charm, making it a fascinating piece for collectors who appreciate the exploration of human frailty and societal collapse.
The Net has remained somewhat obscure, which adds to its charm for collectors. It originally had a limited release, and finding a good quality print is becoming more of a challenge. Interest in films that explore darker themes has grown, so expect to see this title gaining traction among niche collectors. The rare VHS and early DVD editions are particularly sought after, reflecting its unique position in 70s cinema.
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