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So, 'Woman of Vengeance' is a curious little piece from 1971. It’s a blend of tension and drama, with John Jones, a bike store manager, caught in a web of betrayal. His wife and her lover are a real piece of work, hiring a hitman to dispose of him. The pacing has this odd rhythm, shifting between suspenseful moments and the more intimate scenes—there's definitely some adult themes woven through. The performances, while not groundbreaking, have a raw edge that pulls you in. What really stands out is how it plays with the idea of vengeance and survival, making it a unique entry in the genre. It feels like a film from a different era, still echoing with that gritty vibe of early '70s cinema.
'Woman of Vengeance' is somewhat of a hidden gem, not often discussed among mainstream collectors but with a dedicated following. It’s available in various formats, but the original theatrical release is notably scarce, which adds to its intrigue. This film’s blend of drama and thriller elements, coupled with its gritty atmosphere, has piqued interest among collectors of obscure 1970s cinema. The limited availability of decent quality prints makes it a worthwhile piece for those who appreciate the nuances of this era's filmmaking.
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