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So, 'Tit for Tat' is this curious little slice of Pinku cinema from 1972. It dives into some really provocative themes wrapped up in a peculiar blend of humor and tension. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, which, for me, adds to that almost surreal atmosphere — like you're not quite sure if you should laugh or be concerned. The performances have this raw energy that captures the spirit of the era. Practical effects might not be the most elaborate, but they definitely have their own charm, giving it a sort of gritty authenticity that’s hard to ignore. Really, it’s that distinct tone that keeps you coming back to it.
'Tit for Tat' has seen a mixed bag of releases over the years, with some of the early VHS editions becoming quite rare. Collectors tend to seek out the original prints for their unique charm, making them a point of interest in niche film circles. Its limited availability and the obscure status of the director only add layers to its allure, making it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate the Pinku genre.
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