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So, 'Happy On My Own' is this interesting dance film that kind of plays off the vibes of 'Happy Together,' which is a nice nod to that cult classic. It’s got this raw, impromptu feel, almost like they just grabbed the camera and started moving to the rhythm of their own joy and loneliness. The pacing feels a bit spontaneous, which adds to its charm—it's less about precision and more about expression. You really get a sense of the themes surrounding isolation and self-discovery through movement. The performances are heartfelt, and the practical effects, if you can even call them that, really serve to enhance the intimate atmosphere. It’s distinctive for its approach to dance as a form of liberation and connection, even in solitude.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat of a rarity in collector circles. While not a mainstream title, its connection to 'Happy Together' draws in a niche audience who appreciate queer cinema and dance. Currently, it’s available on a handful of indie platforms, but physical copies are scarce, which might pique the interest of those digging for unique pieces in this genre.
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