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So, 'World of Men: London' is an interesting piece, to say the least. It captures a certain raw energy and desire, set against the backdrop of London’s iconic spots. The cinematography is quite candid, almost voyeuristic, following Jack Jones as he navigates the landscape of lust with a camera in hand. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to linger, really focusing on the interactions between characters. It’s not just about the eye candy; there’s an exploration of masculinity and connection, albeit through a lens that some might find a bit too provocative. Overall, it has a distinct atmosphere, one that draws you into its world without the usual polish you'd expect from mainstream films.
This film is somewhat of a curiosity in the collector's scene, given its more niche appeal and the obscurity of the director. Copies of the film aren’t particularly common, which could pique the interest of those looking for unique prints. The film's focus on candid, intimate moments sets it apart, and its exploration of themes around masculinity does resonate with collectors who appreciate depth beyond mere visuals.
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