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This film dives into the controversial life of Larry Flynt, a figure who straddles the line between free speech and obscenity. The tone is gritty, reflecting the tumultuous 70s and 80s, with a pacing that matches the chaotic legal battles he faces. The performances, especially Woody Harrelson as Flynt, are striking; he brings a rawness that perfectly captures Flynt's defiance and complexity. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension and rebellion, exploring themes of censorship, morality, and the struggle for expression. Practical effects are minimal but effective in building the gritty realism of Flynt's world, making it a distinctive piece in the biopic genre.
The People vs. Larry Flynt has seen various formats, from VHS to DVD and Blu-ray, but the collector interest seems to lean towards limited edition releases that include commentary and behind-the-scenes content. Scarcity is relatively low for standard editions, but special releases can be harder to track down. Its exploration of a controversial figure and the legal battles surrounding free speech makes it a topic of discussion among collectors and film enthusiasts alike.
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