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Touch Me Not has this raw, unsettling atmosphere that really sets it apart from typical thrillers. The film plays out in this dimly lit high-rise, creating a claustrophobic dread that lingers. The pacing is deliberately slow, which amplifies the tension as we follow the psychopathic industrial spy stalking a secretary. There’s a real grit to the practical effects, and the performances, though not polished, have a certain authenticity that can hook you. It’s not just a chase; it digs into psychological horror in the workplace, a theme that's still relevant today. Definitely a curious piece for collectors interested in the evolution of the thriller genre.
Touch Me Not has had limited formats released over the years, with few DVD or Blu-ray options, which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. Interest seems to be growing among genre enthusiasts, particularly those who appreciate the unique blend of psychological horror and thriller elements. It’s worth noting that original prints or rare editions can be pretty hard to come by, adding to its appeal for dedicated collectors.
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