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So, 'Good Luck Getting Through This' is a fascinating piece, really. Wade Radford's work here feels like a nostalgia trip, blending the rawness of Hi8 tapes with the warmth of a 1970s audio cassette recorder. You get this unique vibe where poetry isn’t just recited but felt, almost like a commentary on our constant chase for validation in a world obsessed with high-definition perfection. The pacing is deliberately languid, and it gives you space to breathe, think, and just let the visual and audio textures wash over you. It’s distinctive, for sure, and part of that 'Wade on 8' collection, which just adds to its allure. Definitely a laid-back meditation on the absurdity of modern life, without the typical frills.
This film is part of the intriguing 'Wade on 8' collection, which, while not widely circulated, has drawn curious collectors looking for something different. It's fascinating to see how the lo-fi aesthetic and practical effects resonate with those who appreciate the unusual. Given the unique format and the artistic approach, it’s likely to become a sought-after piece for collectors who admire experimental cinema. The scarcity of physical copies adds to its charm, presenting a real opportunity for those in the know.
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