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How to Watch Pornography is this intriguing documentary that feels more like an essay than a traditional film. It meanders through theory fragments from folks like Linda Williams and Paul Preciado, blending them with these hazy, lo-fi clips which really set an ethereal tone. The pacing is, well, a bit uneven, almost meditative at times. You get this sense of isolation, especially with the digerati lost in their temporary pornutopias. It raises questions about consumption, identity, and how we engage with sexuality in a digital age. The performances are non-traditional, but that's the point, right? It's less about spectacle and more about thought. Really distinctive in that way.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on theoretical perspectivesSubversive themes in digital sexuality
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