Film Review – Compulsion

COMPULSION Heather Graham

It’s tricky to make much sense out of “Compulsion,” which exists in its
own world of fantasy and fixation. It’s a mixture of tones and manic
behavior that often comes across confused, yet the film’s dedication to a
screaming color palette and food fetishes is most enticing, making it a
feast for the eyes and the stomach, yet coldly detached everywhere
else. However, those with an interest in the extremes of obsessive
cinema might get a kick or two out of what director Egidio Coccimiglio
serves up here, studying the emphasis on domestic glamour and the
decadence of exotic food preparation.
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