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So, 'The Obsessed Girls' from 1977 has this really haunting vibe that lingers just under the surface. The story follows Alain, who finds his wife Lisa canoodling with someone else in Deauville, and his reaction is surprisingly muted. It’s not your typical melodrama; there’s this tension that builds slowly, pulling you into Alain's tangled emotions. The cinematography captures the emptiness of the villa beautifully, almost reflecting the characters' inner turmoil. The pacing feels deliberate, making every moment of silence speak volumes. It’s a film that sits with you, questioning fidelity and the pain of love. Definitely an interesting piece for those into lesser-known works that explore complex relationships.
This film is a bit obscure, which makes it a curious find for collectors. Original prints are quite rare, and there haven't been many home media releases, so it doesn’t pop up often. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate nuanced storytelling from that era, making it a potential gem for serious collectors who enjoy films that capture emotional complexity.
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