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So, No Regret is a deeply raw documentary from 1993, directed by Marlon Riggs. It's not just about the interviews; it's the way these five gay Black men open up about navigating their lives while living with HIV. You really get a sense of the weight they carry, battling both societal stigma and personal struggles. The pacing is contemplative, allowing their stories to breathe and resonate. What stands out is the blend of vulnerability and resilience, which gives the film a powerful atmosphere. The performances—if you can call them that, since it feels so genuine—are striking. It's a distinctive piece that feels almost like an intimate conversation, one that sheds light on complex identities in the face of adversity.
Offers a unique perspective on dual stigmas.Captures authentic, personal narratives.Sheds light on the intersection of race, sexuality, and health.
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