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So, 'Don't Call Me a Dick' is a pretty unusual piece. It dives into the anatomy of sex with an unabashed confidence that’s hard to ignore. The pacing feels almost languorous, allowing the audience to really sit with the visuals, which are surprisingly artistic for the subject matter. Sure, the performances are all about celebrating the human body, but there's also a cheeky, playful tone that runs throughout. It's as much a commentary on sexuality as it is an erotic showcase, making it distinctive in its approach. The practical effects, while on the simpler side, serve the film's aesthetic well, keeping things grounded yet provocative.
This film is a bit of a curiosity in the niche it occupies, blending nudity with a more artistic approach. The scarcity of physical formats means those who seek it out often find themselves chasing after limited releases. Collector interest seems to be growing, particularly among those who appreciate avant-garde takes on sexuality in cinema, but it's definitely not your everyday title.
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