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So, 'The Terrible Lovers' is this intriguing little piece from 1985 that flirts with the complexities of romantic relationships. Set in a small hotel in Rome, it weaves together the stories of three couples, each grappling with their own issues. The atmosphere is quite intimate, almost claustrophobic, as the characters bounce off each other, revealing their vulnerabilities and desires. There's a certain rawness in the performances, especially from the Parisian woman and her Slavic boyfriend, who seem to embody the tension of love mixed with cultural differences. The pacing meanders a bit, allowing moments of reflection that feel genuine; it’s not rushed, which can be refreshing. It stands out for its honest portrayal of romance's ups and downs, capturing that bittersweet essence of love.
This film isn't widely circulated, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. It was released mainly on VHS and there are some rare DVD editions, but it’s hard to find in good condition. The scarcity of copies has spurred some interest among niche collectors who appreciate its unique take on romance and character dynamics. It's definitely a title that can spark conversation among enthusiasts, especially those who delve into lesser-known 80s cinema.
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