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So, 'David LaChapelle: Evening in Space' is this documentary that dives into LaChapelle's life, starting from his tough school years as a bullied gay kid. You really get a sense of the emotional weight he carried, and it’s raw, you know? The pacing feels almost like a personal journey, moving through his struggles and finding acceptance in New York. His photography is on full display too, and it’s not just pretty pictures; there’s a depth to them that reflects his experiences. The atmosphere swings from heavy to celebratory, which feels true to life. There’s something distinctive about how it captures his transformation and the art world he inhabits. Definitely worth a look for fans of documentary storytelling that feels deeply personal.
Focuses on LaChapelle's personal journey.Captures the evolution of his art and identity.Includes interviews and personal anecdotes.
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