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So, The Books of James is this really intriguing documentary that peels back the layers of James Wentzy's life using his personal journals. It's kind of raw and intimate, you know? You feel the struggle of an artist trying to find his footing in that tough New York scene. And the pacing? A bit contemplative, but it gives you room to soak in his journey from obscurity to activism around AIDS. It's not just about his art; it dives deep into the man behind it, showing how he became a voice for a community. The personal touches in the film really set it apart, highlighting this often-overlooked figure in art and activism. Definitely one for anyone interested in the intersection of personal history and social change.
Explores the life of a lesser-known artist.Intimate use of personal journals to narrate.Captures the struggle and activism of the 80s and 90s.
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