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Street Meat: L.A. is one of those underground gems that revels in its rawness. The atmosphere is gritty, capturing the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles with a sort of voyeuristic charm. The pacing flows like a late-night taxi ride, perhaps a bit disjointed but fitting for the subject matter. You have this strange blend of sleaze and curiosity that comes through in I. Que Grande's relentless quest for intimate encounters. It's not just a film, it's an experience that toes the line between documentary and fiction. The practical effects, while minimal, enhance the authentic feel, and the performances are... let’s say, not for the faint of heart. It’s a rather distinctive piece that leaves an impression, whether you love it or hate it.
Street Meat: L.A. has a certain obscurity that makes it intriguing for collectors. It wasn't widely distributed, so copies can be a bit hard to come by. Over the years, interest has grown among those who appreciate underground cinema and its unfiltered portrayal of urban life. Limited releases and various formats have only added to its allure, making it a curious piece for any serious collector.
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