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So, Do It to Me If You Want To is this intriguing little piece that really leans into the murkiness of human connection. It unfolds after a chance encounter at a Halloween frat gathering, and there’s this persistent tension between Kent and Alexandra as they try to make sense of their feelings. The tone is darkly comedic yet poignant, capturing those awkward moments we all navigate but never quite talk about. The pacing feels natural, almost like a conversation that stumbles but has those beats of clarity. The performances are raw, with a kind of authenticity that pulls you in. It’s a distinctive exploration of desire and miscommunication that really sticks with you, in a way that’s not always easy to articulate.
This film has a bit of an elusive history, with no formal distribution that I’ve seen, so it’s kind of rare among collectors. Its unique mix of dark humor and genuine emotion draws interest, especially for those who appreciate indie projects that push boundaries. The lack of clear genre labels and a known director adds to its mystique and makes it a fascinating piece for anyone looking to explore the more unconventional aspects of narrative cinema.
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