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Title:
Shame (2011) – 720p – English – VEGA Movies – To MKV
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Shame (2011) [720p] [English] [VEGA Movies] [To MKV]
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Directed by Steve McQueen and starring Michael Fassbender, Shame is an unflinching drama about Brandon, a New Yorker addicted to sex. The film earned critical acclaim for its psychological depth but was noted for its NC-17 rating in the U.S. due to explicit content. That rating inadvertently made Shame a "cult" target for digital archivists—people who collect "unrated" or "uncensored" versions of films. Title: Shame (2011) – 720p – English –
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Carey Mulligan’s performance of “New York, New York” (a capella, slow, vulnerable) is the film’s emotional epicenter. She performs for Brandon, but he cannot look at her. Her subsequent suicide attempt is the only moment he breaks—briefly.