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Alison: Over the Moon, a 1991 drama, presents an intriguing exploration of naturism within a travel narrative. Jill, alongside her friend Alison, ventures to Lanzarote for a photo shoot, but the film subtly meanders into broader themes of freedom and self-expression. The atmosphere is laid-back, almost languorous at times, which reflects the characters' journey rather than rushing to a destination. The pacing can feel uneven, but it adds to that relaxed feel, like a long afternoon under the sun. The performances are genuine, especially from the character of Gail Storm, who gets drawn into the naturist lifestyle. There’s something distinctive about its casual approach to both naturism and friendship, giving it a unique vibe amidst a sea of 90s dramas.
Interesting take on naturismPacing reflects a relaxed atmospherePerformances add depth to the characters
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