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A Little More Flesh dives deep into the twisted psyche of Stanley Durall, a director whose past is as unsettling as his films. This docu-commentary style piece gives an unsettling look back at his controversial debut, God’s Lonely Woman. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Durall's reflections unfold, revealing layers of obsession and moral ambiguity. It’s really fascinating how the audio commentary contrasts with the visuals of the original film, almost creating a separate narrative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection that linger uncomfortably. The practical effects, though a bit dated, still carry a raw intensity that echoes the film’s themes of loneliness and desire. It’s hard not to feel this is both a retrospective and a confession. Quite the experience, honestly.
Explores themes of obsession and isolationUnique commentary format intertwines with visualsRaw practical effects add to the unsettling atmosphere
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