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So, 'Heroin' from 1981 is this fascinating, unfinished piece by David Wojnarowicz that really feels like a raw glimpse into a world that’s both haunting and vivid. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can sense the urgency in its pacing, which, for an unfinished film, is quite compelling. Marion Scemama's work in salvaging it adds another layer of intrigue, making you ponder what Wojnarowicz intended versus what we have. The practical effects, though sparse, hit hard in a way that reflects the gritty realism of the era. It's distinctive for its lack of polish, and it has this almost voyeuristic quality that pulls you deep into its themes without trying to wrap everything up neatly. Not your run-of-the-mill narrative, that's for sure.
'Heroin' is quite rare, especially in its current form, which has collectors keenly interested. The film's history of being salvaged adds to its mystique, as it was never fully realized by Wojnarowicz. As an artifact of the early 80s art scene, its scarcity in circulation makes it a curious piece for anyone delving into underground cinema. It's not just a film; it's a conversation starter and a window into a specific cultural moment.
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