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So, 'Do You Take It?' is kind of an interesting piece, really. It has this raw, almost unfiltered vibe, where Andre Boleyn’s character dives deep into the human experience of desire and vulnerability. The pacing feels deliberately uneven at times, which adds to its unique atmosphere. There’s something almost avant-garde about the way it tackles themes of emotional resilience and personal connection. And that song by The Wet Spots? It kind of encapsulates the entire essence of the film, blending humor and introspection in a way that feels quite distinct. Not your run-of-the-mill flick for sure.
This film was released in limited formats, and it tends to fly under the radar, which adds to its allure among collectors. With its lack of mainstream recognition, finding a physical copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt, and it’s certainly more elusive than many other indie films from the same era. Collector interest seems to be gradually rising, especially for those drawn to its unconventional narrative style and the evocative use of music throughout.
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