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So, 'Walk the Walk' is an interesting piece from 1970, and it really dives into the struggles of a young black theological student facing some heavy demons. The atmosphere is dense, almost suffocating at times, reflecting his internal battles with addiction. The pacing is deliberate, which might not be for everyone, but it lets you really sit with his pain and resilience. The performances, particularly the lead, are raw and heartfelt, giving a real sense of authenticity. It's distinctive in how it tackles such heavy themes without the gloss that often comes with films from that era. Definitely has that gritty feel that draws you in and doesn't let go.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited format releases over the years, making it somewhat tough to track down. Early VHS and DVD prints are scarce, and I've seen a few collectors seeking out any original theatrical materials. Its uniqueness in storytelling and portrayal of addiction from a theological perspective has garnered a niche interest, so it might be worth keeping an eye on.
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