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All Sex (2003) is a unique exploration of sexuality through the lens of a journalist’s quest. The atmosphere is quite bold, filled with spontaneous moments that capture genuine reactions from both the women and Spencer, the journalist. The pacing ebbs and flows; at times it feels almost documentary-like, while other moments dive deep into more personal narratives. There's a rawness to how the women are portrayed, with a sense of empowerment that stands out. The performances are largely unscripted, which lends a certain authenticity to the film that you don’t see in more polished productions. It's definitely a distinct piece, straddling that line between exploration and exhibitionism, and that's what makes it a curious watch for collectors.
All Sex has seen limited releases, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Its lack of a known director and the obscure nature of its production might contribute to its uneven availability across formats. Some collectors appreciate its raw approach to sexuality, while others are put off by its unrefined style. That said, for those interested in the evolution of adult cinema, it definitely holds a certain allure.
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