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So, 'Excuse Me, Do You Like Sex?' is quite the curiosity, really. It takes a deep dive into the idea of eroticism from the earliest stages of life all the way through adulthood. The interviews feel raw, almost intimate, and the reconstructions bring a certain authenticity to the exploration of pleasure. The pacing can be a bit uneven, which kind of adds to its charm, making it feel like you're peeling back layers of taboo. It’s a unique fusion of documentary and art that evokes a palpable atmosphere—definitely more thought-provoking than sensational. There's a sincerity in its approach that feels quite distinct for its time.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector community, with its original format not being widely circulated. Often found in niche collections, it’s not as common as one might think. Many collectors appreciate it for its unfiltered exploration of human sexuality and the era it represents. Due to its unique thematic focus and the scarcity of physical copies, it captures a certain interest among those who seek out unconventional documentaries.
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