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So, 'Go On and Bleed' is this intriguing piece set against the backdrop of 1971, during a time of upheaval. The story follows Monty, who’s dodging the draft, and he encounters this mysterious woman, Marianne. Their connection feels electric, yet there's this haunting sense of loss when she disappears. The pacing is contemplative, perfectly capturing that hazy summer vibe, and the atmosphere is thick with a mix of nostalgia and unease. The performances have a rawness that draws you in, and you really get a sense of the time and place - it’s like you're right there with Monty, grappling with his choices and the reality of the world around him. It’s this kind of exploration of human connection amidst chaos that lingers with you.
This film has not yet seen a wide physical release, which adds to its allure for collectors. Limited screenings have sparked interest, though details about specific formats are scarce. As such, it’s one to keep an eye on, particularly as word-of-mouth grows within niche circles. The combination of its historical setting and emotional depth may make it a future collectible gem, especially if a proper home media release happens.
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