Glad to see this has gained some recognition
8 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Neverending, improvised filmmaking on how a person can exit both inside and outside of the camera. Living in a world & profession where misogyny and exploitation is cavalier and rampant. A series of fascinating people & characters who belong in separate worlds, yet come together to film the most intimate part of human life. Nothing gets me more than when it cuts to the camera guy saying "It's a job. Got to pay the bills right?" The differences between how for some people it is an escape & a way of life, and for others it simply is a way to keep food on the table. And how those two ideas seem to combine frequently. Also, heartbreaking and real depiction of being a junkie, looking right into the camera with dilated pupils babbling how nothing is real. Powerful cinema, because although most of it is staged, there's a certain truth to it that remains consistently engaging. Genuinely hilarious as well, light even in the darkest of places.
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