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Love + Fear = Torment
"Love + fear = Torment" exposes the secret world of the French model studios, and the men who try to corrupt them. Mobsters become involved when fifty-thousand dollars worth of uncut gems are stolen. A model studio becomes terrorized as one of the models innocently befriends one of the mobsters.
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Plot Summary
A young couple seeking a romantic getaway on a remote island finds themselves terrorized by a mysterious, disfigured assailant. As they try to escape the island, they uncover dark secrets about its inhabitants and their own relationship. The psychological tension escalates as paranoia and suspicion grow between them.
Critical Reception
Edgar G. Ulmer's 'Love + Fear = Torment' is a lesser-known entry in his filmography, often appreciated by cult film enthusiasts for its atmospheric dread and experimental style. While not a critical darling upon release, it has gained a reputation for its raw intensity and unique, unsettling mood, characteristic of Ulmer's independent spirit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its haunting atmosphere and psychological tension.
Noted for Edgar G. Ulmer's distinctive, low-budget directorial style.
Criticized for its sometimes convoluted plot and abrupt ending.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older and more obscure film, but those available tend to highlight its effectiveness as a mood piece despite its narrative flaws. Some viewers appreciate its B-movie charm and unsettling nature, while others find it dated and confusing.
Fun Fact
Edgar G. Ulmer, known for his film noir classics like 'Detour', directed 'Love + Fear = Torment' later in his career, showcasing his continued interest in low-budget, atmospheric genre films.
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