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So, there's this interesting little film, 'The Time My Friend Charles Shook Hands with Oliver Stone.' It feels like a slice-of-life documentary, though the exact year and director are vague. The tone is casual, almost like you're listening to a buddy recount a wild night, which definitely gives it a unique charm. The pacing ebbs and flows, reflecting those unexpected moments in life. What sets it apart is how it captures that surreal atmosphere of meeting a Hollywood legend and what unfolds after that handshake. The performances, while not polished, have a certain authenticity that makes you feel like you're right there with Charles. Overall, it’s one of those peculiar gems that collectors appreciate for its rawness and the personal story behind it.
This film is somewhat elusive, with limited circulation, making it a curiosity among collectors. There are a few formats available, but none are particularly common. Its unconventional narrative and personal touch attract a niche interest, and while it may not be mainstream, those who stumble upon it often enjoy the raw storytelling approach.
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