This is not an edited photo. Look closer and try not to gasp

Though not very well-known, the 1985 film “Evil Town” features a few noteworthy scenes.

This picture, which features Lynda Wiesmeier, captures one such instance.

A young guy and lady dressed in throwback attire are seen standing in front of a car in what appears to be a standard 1980s image at first glance.

The woman is dressed in high-waisted white shorts and a bright red blouse tied at her waist, while the man is dressed in a gray sweater with multicolored shapes and dark shorts.

The scene is what really draws the eye.

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