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Make Me Feel It! is an interesting exploration of the adult publishing world in the mid-'80s. R. Bolla, as the beleaguered publisher, carries the film with a certain charm, even as the narrative meanders through the struggles of his writers. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, reflecting perhaps the disjointed nature of the characters' attempts to reignite interest in their craft. The atmosphere captures that unique vibe of the period, a blend of earnestness and cheekiness. While the performances are uneven, they bring an authentic edge to the film that resonates with the grind of creative desperation. It’s a curious look at a fading industry, wrapped in the quirks of its time.
Make Me Feel It! has not seen a wide release, making original copies somewhat scarce among collectors. The adult genre from this era often flies under the radar, but there's growing interest in films that provide a glimpse into the creative processes of that time. Its quirky charm and the era's distinctive aesthetic make it a conversation starter among niche collectors, though it remains more of a curiosity than a mainstream collectible.
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