Did you see mine in another thread? This is done especially slowly to illustrate how to drop your weight into the keys and then instantly flop This is a good piece for practicing that. Gyzzmo doesn't think much of it though he doesn't seem to have any reasons - often ya hear what ya want to hear.
I suppose you really want comment on this from me, so here you get the reasoning:
First your 'wrist motion'. You press the note first, and THEN you make a wrist-drop. It is supposed to happen together. And it shouldnt be wrist only, you should use your whole arm.
You sit wrongly behind that keyboard, and how are you supposed to display a proper 'wrist-drop' if you are sitting too low and too close?
Also it (frankly) sounds like crap. Maybe it is because you want to show that (flawed) technique of yours of wrist-dropping, but it is much better to play it at a decent speed so andrewedwardly gets a better idea of how it should be done in this piece.
BUT.
The main problem students usually have in this piece is indeed to get an even steady sound in the left hand wich does need a good wrist/arm technique. Also the jumping from chord-to-chord requires a precise timing in pedal and chord-release (and fingering ofcourse). And the threadstarter should try to state the problem more precise (measures?) if he has another issue.
Gyzzz