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Sometimes My Feet Go Numb is a rather raw documentary that plunges into the personal anguish of Wayne Corbitt as he navigates life with AIDS. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as Wayne recites his poem, which is both haunting and deeply personal. There’s a real sense of intimacy here, almost like you’re sitting across from him in a dimly lit room. The pacing is deliberate, inviting viewers to absorb each word, each sentiment. It’s not about grand statements but rather the quiet, often overlooked moments of suffering. What stands out is the unfiltered emotional honesty—nothing feels staged or overly polished, which makes it all the more impactful. It’s definitely a unique piece worth exploring, if you’re into that kind of storytelling.
Raw emotional honesty in storytellingIntimate atmosphere, feels personalDeliberate pacing enhances the impact
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