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So, Little Joe is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life of a figure who was really thrust into the limelight by Warhol. It's a raw look at the underground scene, filled with striking visuals and a somewhat haunting atmosphere. You can almost feel the weight of the era through the pacing—it’s reflective rather than hurried. The film explores themes of fame, sexuality, and identity, kind of peeling back layers. The performances, particularly from the subjects, carry a lot of weight—they feel genuine, almost intimate. It’s not your typical documentary; it has an experimental edge that really sets it apart, and the practical effects, while subtle, add to that surreal quality.
Check out the unique visual style.Notice the pacing and how it reflects the subject's life.Great for studying underground film movements.
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