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So, Original Beats is this intriguing little documentary that digs into the lives of Gregory Corso and Herbert Huncke, who are like the bookends of the Beat Generation, you know? The film has this raw, intimate tone, which gives you a real sense of the personalities and struggles of these two figures. It's not flashy—just straightforward footage that captures their essence and the atmosphere of the time. The pacing feels almost reflective, allowing you to soak in their stories and the nuances of their expressions. What really stands out is how it connects their ideas to the broader Beat movement, all while being filmed shortly before Huncke's passing in '96. It’s a gem for anyone interested in the Beat scene.
Original Beats exists in a niche of its own, being more of a documentary artifact than a widely circulated film. It’s not easy to find on mainstream platforms, which adds to its allure for collectors. There are few known copies around, mostly in VHS or early digital formats, making it a coveted piece for those focused on Beat literature and history. The film's unique focus on two central figures provides a depth that enriches any collection that values cultural movements.
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