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So, 'You Can Do Everything' from 1991 is an oddball piece that's a bit hard to pin down. The atmosphere is a strange mix of surrealism and dark humor, making it feel like an experimental art project at times. It doesn’t have a well-known director, which adds to its mystique. The pacing can be erratic, shifting from contemplative moments to bizarre, almost frenetic sequences. There’s a certain charm in its practical effects, which, while not polished, lend a rawness that some collectors appreciate. The performances are quirky and offbeat, which makes it distinctive, though it won't be for everyone. It’s definitely a conversation starter among collectors who enjoy the obscure and unconventional.
This film is relatively scarce, having not seen much in the way of re-releases or restorations, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors who enjoy diving into the lesser-known titles. The original VHS tapes are particularly sought after, as digital formats are limited, which contributes to its allure. Collectors who appreciate obscure films from the early '90s may find this one intriguing but be prepared for its unconventional style.
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