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So, 'Obbin Up The Brea' is this intriguing short doc that dives into the world of a fresh artist, though the director remains a mystery. It has this laid-back tone, almost like a casual conversation. The pacing sometimes feels a bit uneven, which I guess adds to the raw charm rather than detracting from it. The themes of creativity and the struggle for recognition really resonate, and you get a genuine sense of the artist's journey without the fluff. No flashy effects, just pure, honest storytelling and some pretty authentic performances that make it stand out, even if the name isn't well known in the circuit.
This short documentary, while not widely circulated, has piqued interest among collectors due to its unique perspective on a lesser-known artist. There are limited formats available, making it somewhat scarce, especially in physical media. It's the kind of piece that might not jump out at first glance, but those who appreciate raw and intimate storytelling often find themselves seeking it out.
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