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So, 'You Get It, Man' is this wild ride through the punk scene in Zagreb in the early '70s, you know? Glista, our main guy, embodies this raw energy and youthful rebellion. The film's pacing feels unhurried at times, letting you soak in the gritty atmosphere. It’s got this unique blend of comedy that's almost absurd, but it cleverly critiques societal norms. The performances, though not overly polished, have a genuine feel to them, almost like you're hanging out with real punks rather than actors. It's a snapshot of a moment in time that’s not often seen in cinema, making it a distinctive piece for any collector interested in underground culture.
This film has had a bit of a mixed release history, with few formats available which adds to its scarcity. Initially released on VHS, it later found its way to DVD, but finding a good condition copy can be tricky. Collector interest is growing due to its cult status within niche punk film circles, and the film's atmosphere and themes resonate strongly with collectors focusing on the cultural underground of the 1970s.
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