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Woman, Woman (1979) presents a curious blend of drama and horror, drawing you into Alice's complex emotional landscape after her husband's death. The rural setting adds an eerie tranquility, almost suffocating in its stillness, while Alice's attraction to both Luis Carlos and Marta creates a tension that’s palpable. The narrative takes unexpected turns, with Jumbo the horse serving as an unsettling symbol of repressed desires. The atmosphere is steeped in a sense of dread that builds as Alice grapples with her sexuality and grief. Performances are raw and striking, capturing a woman caught in the throes of desire and despair, making this film a distinct piece in the genre.
Woman, Woman has seen limited home media release, which adds to its allure for collectors. There are few physical editions available, making it somewhat harder to find. The unique blend of genres and its unconventional storyline have fostered niche interest, drawing in collectors who appreciate the film's offbeat themes and distinct narrative style.
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