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The Psychotherapist is one of those films that really dives into the darker corners of desire and human psyche. Vanilla DeVille plays a reserved therapist, expertly navigating the tangled lives of her patients, which include a narcissistic televangelist and a pathological liar. There’s this eerie atmosphere that hangs over each session, with the pacing feeling almost dreamlike at times. The performances are raw, and it seems like the cast really leans into the discomfort of these taboo themes. It’s fascinating, in a way, how the film explores these complex characters without ever seeming to judge them too harshly, making you think about morality in a different light.
The Psychotherapist is quite the elusive title among collectors, with limited releases primarily on DVD. It hasn't seen a lot of reprints, so copies can be a bit hard to track down. The film's distinct approach to storytelling and its intriguing characters pique interest, particularly for those who appreciate deeper psychological explorations in adult cinema. It's certainly one of those titles that might surprise you with its depth, even if it isn’t widely recognized.
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