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The Devil Preaches, from 1981, serves up a gritty narrative wrapped in the harsh realities of power dynamics. The tension builds around a young couple caught in a web of manipulation and societal pressure, rendered with a rawness that feels almost palpable. The performances have a certain authenticity, drawing you into their struggle against the oppressive figures looming over them. There's a distinct atmosphere, a sense of foreboding that hangs over the proceedings, punctuated by some practical effects that add to its rough charm. It's not the smoothest film, but that's part of its character, reflecting the chaos of the world it portrays and the rebellion against it.
This film is relatively scarce; it hasn't been widely distributed, which adds to its allure for collectors. The few existing formats vary in quality, often requiring a bit of effort to track down a decent copy. Its thematic depth and unique handling of social issues make it a fascinating piece for those interested in less mainstream cinema from that period.
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