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So, 'The Pictures of Dorian Gray' from '95 is quite the offbeat documentary. It dives deep into two San Francisco males, capturing their lives in a raw, gritty style. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing feels almost languid at times, allowing you to really soak in the visuals. The paint drips and body fluids create a visceral experience, blending artistry with the stark reality of their existence. It's not just about the subjects; it's about the themes of identity and transformation. The practical effects are striking, often blurring lines between beauty and grotesque. The performances, if you can call them that, feel very much like unfiltered life, which gives it a unique edge. Definitely not your standard documentary fare.
Unique blend of art and raw life portrayalCaptures the essence of 90s San Francisco cultureIntriguing themes of identity and transformation
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