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So, The World of Liberace is this fascinating peek into the life of the flamboyant entertainer, you know? It’s not just a standard doc; it’s filled with his own voice and reflections on his extravagant lifestyle. The pacing is kind of leisurely, letting you soak in all the glam and glitz of his homes and costumes. Tony Palmer's direction adds a personal touch, making it feel like you’re sitting down with Liberace himself as he shares his passions. The theme of self-expression through material wealth runs strong here, and it’s intriguing to see how he blends music with his love for showmanship. It captures a slice of the '70s entertainment world that feels both distant and oddly familiar.
This documentary has seen some limited releases, primarily in DVD format, which makes it somewhat of a rarity for collectors. There's a certain charm in owning it, given its unique insight into Liberace's world and the artistic choices made by Palmer. While not a mainstream title, its niche appeal for fans of performance art and 1970s pop culture creates a steady interest among collectors, particularly those focused on music and documentary cinema.
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