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So, this piece called 'You' from 2015, it's a bit of a wild ride. Nigel Charnock, who’s got this reputation as the 'bad boy of physical theatre', delivers a danced monologue that mixes verbal and physical slapstick. The atmosphere is both raw and intimate, exploring love and relationships through a lens that’s almost painfully honest. The way Charnock fuses humor and pathos is striking, and the pacing keeps you engaged, drawing you into the emotional turmoil. It's distinctive for its unapologetic approach to queer themes, and you can feel the energy of physical theatre throughout, really. If you’re into something that’s a bit outside the box, this one definitely stands out.
This film is relatively scarce in physical formats, with limited releases making it a unique find for collectors. The exploration of its themes through Charnock's innovative performance style adds to its appeal. Given its niche appeal and the distinctive voice of Charnock, it's one that enthusiasts of physical theatre and avant-garde cinema often seek out, despite its lesser-known status.
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