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All I can feel is the pressure is this raw, visceral piece where David Wojnarowicz shares his thoughts before his untimely death. The tone is heavy, charged with an underlying rage and urgency that is palpable throughout. It’s not just about what he says, but how he conveys that pressure—his performance feels like an intimate confrontation. The pacing has this almost hypnotic quality, pulling you into his world, a mix of vulnerability and defiance, which is hard to shake off. The practical effects are minimal, yet they serve to heighten the emotional weight rather than distract. It's an experience, really, something that lingers long after the credits roll.
This film has become somewhat elusive, with only a handful of screenings over the years, making it a rare find for collectors. Its format history remains a bit murky, with few releases, primarily in limited editions. There’s a growing interest among collectors, particularly those who appreciate works that challenge social norms and encapsulate the raw emotions of a pivotal era. Its scarcity and the unique perspective Wojnarowicz offers ensure that it holds a special place in any serious collection.
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