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Changes (1970) stands out as a fascinating snapshot of the early New York porn scene. The tone mixes earnestness with a light touch, making it both insightful and oddly amusing at times. It's not just about sex; it delves into the shifting social fabric of the era, from live shows to the emerging gay liberation. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing the viewer to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of a city on the brink of transformation. What really sets it apart is its candid exploration of taboo subjects without the heavy-handedness that often accompanies similar works. You can sense the authenticity in the performances and the rawness of its practical effects, capturing a moment in time that feels both distant and strangely relevant.
As a documentary from a transformative period, 'Changes' is quite rare in collector circles. Original prints are becoming scarce due to limited distribution and the niche interest in early adult cinema. Its historical context offers a unique perspective that appeals to both film and social history enthusiasts. The film's lack of mainstream recognition means it can sometimes be overlooked, but those who do seek it out often find a treasure trove of cultural commentary.
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