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I You We is an intriguing blend of Brechtian detachment and Warhol's playful exploitation of social circles. The film's atmosphere feels intimate yet distant, pulling viewers into the lives of its characters while simultaneously reminding us of the artificiality of their interactions. The pacing is languid, allowing for moments of reflection amidst the sometimes chaotic dialogue. It’s all about the text and the way language shapes relationships, which can feel both experimental and raw. There’s a certain charm in its rough edges, its performances seem unscripted at times, giving it a unique authenticity.
I You We remains somewhat under the radar, especially considering its release year. The film has seen limited format releases, contributing to its scarcity in physical media collections. Interest among collectors is growing, particularly due to its unique style and historical context, making it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate the experimental nuances of early '80s cinema.
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