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34x25x36 is this intriguing dive into the world of mannequins, a topic you wouldn’t think could resonate so much. Jesse Epstein has this knack for peeling back layers of societal norms, and here, it feels like you’re in this strange, almost voyeuristic space, exploring how we perceive beauty. The pacing is deliberate, allowing time to absorb each scene, each interview, and the way they juxtapose the static nature of mannequins against the fluidity of human identity. It’s quirky yet thought-provoking, with an atmosphere that feels both clinical and oddly personal. You can almost feel the weight of the cultural commentary hanging in the air as you watch. Definitely a trip worth taking if you're into body image discussions from unexpected angles.
Examines societal beauty standardsQuirky and revealing anglesPart of Jesse Epstein's trilogy
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Jesse Erica Epstein
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