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The Second Interview is a curious little piece from 1970 that lingers in the shadows of forgotten cinema. You’ve got this guy, completely ensnared by his material desires, spinning a web of lies about a job interview to cover his mounting addiction to luxury. The pacing feels deliberately slow, suffocating at times, almost mirroring his moral decline. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as every interaction with his wife reveals more of his internal struggle. Performances are raw, adding a layer of authenticity that feels rare for the time. It’s not flashy, but there's something distinct about its exploration of greed and the human condition that makes it worth a look.
The Second Interview, while not widely known, has gained a niche following among collectors who appreciate its exploration of addiction and psychological depth. Its scarcity is palpable, making early prints particularly sought after, though they can be hard to track down. The film's lack of a well-known director or significant festival screenings may contribute to its obscurity, yet this very quality heightens its allure for those interested in the more unusual entries from the era.
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