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So, 'Woman in Trap' from '77 is a real curiosity, you know? It's got this tense atmosphere that just kind of creeps up on you. Carol, the model, is stuck with this mundane ad-exec, but there's this constant feeling of dread thanks to the unseen intruder lurking in her bedroom. The pacing is interesting too—slow at first, but it builds in a way that makes you uneasy. I think the performances are solid, especially how they juxtapose the normal life of a model with this lurking threat. It really plays on those themes of isolation and vulnerability in a big city. Not a lot of info on who directed it, which adds to its mystique, I'd say.
'Woman in Trap' holds a unique place in collector circles, largely due to its obscure origins and the lack of information on its director. It has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat scarce. Collectors appreciate its unsettling tone and the way it cleverly utilizes practical effects to evoke tension, which can often be overshadowed by mainstream horror of its time.
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