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Fluids is one of those films that defies easy categorization. It’s part documentary, part meditation on failure and the complexities of queer identity, all wrapped up in a distinctly erotic and experimental package. The tone is a blend of campy and tragic, with a pacing that invites you to linger over its moments rather than rush through. The practical effects are raw yet captivating, and the performances carry an emotional weight that resonates. It's this messy intersection of ambition and disappointment that makes it distinctive, a kind of artistic resilience that stands out in the landscape of queer cinema.
Fluids has had a limited release and there's a certain scarcity in terms of physical copies, which intrigues collectors. The film’s experimental nature and its origins from an abandoned project give it a notable backstory, making it more than just a viewing experience but a piece of queer art history. Interest in this film tends to grow among those who appreciate the intersection of art and identity, as well as the evolution of its themes over time.
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