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So, 'Triple Play: Oral Edition' from 2004 is one of those titles that doesn't shy away from its premise at all. You get seven scenes, all focusing on one theme—oral performances. The pacing is pretty brisk, which keeps things lively, though it's definitely not the most narrative-driven piece out there. The production quality is decent for its time; nothing too flashy, but it captures the atmosphere well enough. There's an authenticity in the performances, though they might not be everyone's cup of tea. It stands out in the genre for its straightforwardness, embracing its title without any pretense. The way it’s shot feels very raw, almost documentary-like in its intent, which adds a certain edge to the whole experience.
This title has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its straightforward theme and raw execution might appeal to niche audiences, though it doesn't have extensive press coverage or promotional materials. There's a certain level of curiosity around its distinct approach, and as such, it garners interest from those who appreciate the genre's more unconventional titles.
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