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So, 'Perfect Day' from 2007 is a rather intriguing piece, quite raw in its execution. The artist captures his experience at home, really diving into that blissful, yet troubling haze brought on by heroin and cocaine. It's got this almost hypnotic quality, especially with Lou Reed's tracks like 'Heroin' and 'Perfect Day' weaving through the imagery. The pacing feels languid, almost dreamlike, and you can’t help but sense the duality of euphoria and despair. It’s not polished, but that’s precisely what gives it its unique edge, you know?
'Perfect Day' has a somewhat niche appeal, primarily because of its intimate portrayal of addiction and self-reflection. It hasn't seen many releases, making original copies somewhat scarce. Collectors appreciate its unvarnished take on a controversial subject, and it's often discussed in circles interested in avant-garde cinema and the intersection of art and addiction.
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