2016 Uncut Version 2021 ((top)) — Passion
Passion began as a sleek, tightly wound psychological thriller in 2016: a glossy, metabolic study of power, desire, and the small cruelties that pass for corporate survival. The 2021 uncut version reframes that core by loosening the film’s seams—restoring deleted scenes, lengthening encounters, and allowing quieter beats to breathe—so the result feels less like a high-fashion vignette and more like a stalking, slow-burn character study.
In late 2021, to the surprise of the industry, the production studio announced the release of Passion: The Uncut Version . Released on streaming platforms and limited edition physical media (Blu-ray), this version was marketed not just as "longer," but as a "restoration of vision." passion 2016 uncut version 2021
Whether you were in the Georgia Dome that February night or you are listening on headphones in 2026, the uncut version offers a portal. It is not a polished album. It is a document. It is the sound of a generation refusing to stop singing until the security guards turned on the house lights. Passion began as a sleek, tightly wound psychological