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This documentary dives into themes that might ruffle a few feathers, focusing on societal perceptions of body image through the lens of its titular character, a new grad with an I-cup size. The pacing is quite reflective, almost meandering at times, allowing for deep dives into personal stories and interviews. What sets it apart is its candidness; the visuals are often raw, and there's a certain unpolished charm to the performances. Those seeking a glossy production might be left wanting, but there's an authenticity here that speaks volumes. It challenges norms without being overly confrontational, inviting viewers into a world that’s often overlooked.
This film is a fascinating find for collectors, especially given its limited release and the controversy surrounding its themes. Initial screenings were sparse, which contributes to its growing scarcity in collector circles. There are few known pressings, and early copies have already gained a bit of a cult following among niche audiences. It's definitely one of those films that provoke discussion and elicit strong reactions, making it a talking point in any serious collection.
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