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Wire on the Box: 1979
The first-ever official live document from brilliant 70s art-punks Wire is finally released on this CD/DVD set, which captures their 1979 performance on then-West Germany's "Rockpalast" show.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive, wealthy man is driven to paranoia by his obsessive fears of the outside world and the people in it. His isolated existence is disrupted by the arrival of a stranger, leading to a psychological battle of wills and a descent into madness.
Critical Reception
This television film was met with critical acclaim for its intense psychological drama and masterful performances, particularly from James Mason. It is often cited as a chilling exploration of isolation and paranoia.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its taut atmosphere and psychological depth.
James Mason's performance is a standout, capturing profound isolation and dread.
Explores themes of paranoia and the fragility of the human mind effectively.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the short story 'The Wire Case' by John Russell, exploring themes that were particularly relevant during the Cold War era.
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