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So, 'Done Dirty' is sort of this raw dive into the life of Travis, a 19-year-old who’s just got out of prison. The film really captures that grim atmosphere of being trapped in a cycle of poor choices and bleak futures. You can feel the weight of his unwanted fatherhood just hanging over him, and the pacing is slow and deliberate, which adds to the tension of his struggle. The performances are pretty solid, too, especially considering the unknown director—there's a rawness in the acting that feels genuine. It’s not flashy, but it’s distinct in its gritty approach to the harsh realities of life after incarceration. Really makes you think about personal choices and consequences.
'Done Dirty' has seen limited releases and can be tough to track down, which definitely adds to its collector allure. It hasn't been remastered or widely distributed, so original copies are scarce. The film's unique take on post-incarceration life gives it a distinctive place in indie cinema, attracting those interested in raw narratives and realistic performances. As a collector, it’s one of those pieces that feels more valuable due to its underground status and the thought-provoking themes it tackles.
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