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So, 'Fuck Boys' from 2008, huh? It's like a gritty snapshot of a particular underground scene in New York. The tone is unapologetically raw, capturing the frenetic energy of its characters who indulge in their desires without inhibition. It's not just about the shock value; there's something oddly fascinating about how it portrays these rough edges of urban life. The pacing can be a bit uneven—some moments linger, while others rush by—but it all contributes to that chaotic vibe. The performances are, well, strikingly genuine in their unrefined approach, which kind of pulls you into their world. Not for everyone, but it has a distinctive edge and aesthetic worth noting.
'Fuck Boys' has had a somewhat tumultuous path in terms of availability. Finding this film in its original format can be a real treasure hunt, given its limited release and the obscurity of its director. Collector interest tends to fluctuate, but the film's unique take on urban sexuality and its raw portrayal of life in New York has garnered a niche following. It often pops up in discussions about underground cinema, making it a curious piece for those who delve into the less mainstream catalog.
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