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So, 'Yes Father 1: Sins of the Flesh' is an intriguing piece that delves into some taboo themes within the Catholic framework. It’s got this heavy undercurrent of tension, balancing on the edge of submission and authority – the atmosphere is thick with that. The pacing feels deliberate, giving time to explore the darker aspects of trust and betrayal. The performances are interesting; you see these boys, naive yet eager to please, which sets up a unique dynamic with the older men. What stands out is how it plays on religious motifs, using them not just as a backdrop but as a catalyst for the narrative's conflict. It’s definitely not conventional.
This film has garnered interest not just for its controversial subject matter, but also due to its limited release and the unknown director behind it. Collectors are often drawn to its themes, making it a conversation starter in niche circles. The film's format history is somewhat scarce, as copies seem to be more limited than most from its era, adding to its allure for those interested in obscure titles.
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