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This one qualifies though I think, after a fashion.

Wicked as They Come (1956)

This one does not, but is a great film on the edge of perfect.

Of Human Bondage (1934)

This movie makes me feel that the middle thirties might have been the true apex of cinema, after sound but before color, with a sense of film as grounded in literature and a true art form.


Three more words.

comminatory
Threatening, or in the way of a denouncement. This is a hard one to track down. Commination appears to mean the same as excommunication, and the whole parcel is related somehow to "curse".

lenitive
In general usage, I think the best synonym might be "soothing". Also:
"assuaging, palliating," early 15c., from Medieval Latin lenitivus, from Latin lenitus, past participle of lenire "to soften, alleviate, pacify"

obnubilate
"to darken, cloud, overcloud," 1580s, from Latin obnibulatus, past participle of obnubilare "to cover with clouds or fog," from ob "in front of, against" (see ob-) + verb from Latin nubes "cloud," from PIE *sneudh- "fog" (see nuance). Related: Obnubilated; obnubilating. Middle English had obnubilous "obscure, indistinct" (early 15c.).

I find that beautiful. Clouds in the way of. Or to put it as the simpler terms like some of the sources, to obnubilate is to obscure or blur or even possibly to confuse.