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So, 'Do It with Yvette' is quite the quirky piece from the early '90s that has this bizarre charm to it. The pacing is a bit erratic, which oddly adds to its appeal—it's not trying too hard to fit into a neat box. The atmosphere feels a bit detached and surreal at times, like a glimpse into a very peculiar world. The performances, though they might not be Oscar-worthy, have this unpolished sincerity that draws you in. I mean, sure, it lacks a solid overview, but sometimes that openness invites you to fill in the gaps with your imagination. It's definitely a title that stands out, not for mainstream reasons, but more for its oddities and the peculiar vibe it gives off.
It's a bit of a rarity in the collector's world, as not many copies seem to have circulated widely. The film hasn't seen extensive re-releases, which adds to its allure for those into digging up lesser-known gems. The scarcity of information around it makes it even more intriguing, like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered by the right collector. There's definitely a niche interest in this kind of oddball cinema, and finding a good print can be a rewarding hunt.
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