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So, 'Don't Touch Your Face' is this quirky little piece from Leah Shore, the kind of public service announcement that’s more art than message. It has this surreal, almost absurdist vibe that lingers in your head long after viewing. The pacing is deliberately off-kilter, which adds to its charm. Practical effects pop up, and they're delightfully grotesque, fitting right into Shore's world. You can feel Volpe's performance radiating this raw energy, making the whole thing feel oddly personal yet broadly relatable. It’s a strange mix of humor and a warning that somehow works, making it distinctive in a sea of typical PSAs.
This film has had limited physical releases, with a few small runs and digital availability, making it somewhat scarce for collectors. It's gained a niche following, particularly among fans of Leah Shore's work and those who appreciate offbeat art pieces. The unique tone and aesthetics of 'Don't Touch Your Face' can lead to a solid interest among collectors looking for standout works that defy conventional messaging.
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