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So, this 1998 flick, "And God Created Make-Up," dives into some pretty unique territory. It follows Manfred, who’s got this fixation on his mother’s underwear, and he ends up in this therapeutic flat-share run by Dr. Prinz. There’s something oddly comforting about the tone; it feels like a mix of absurdity and raw sincerity, especially when you see Dr. Prinz donning makeup and cross-dressing to connect with his patients. The atmosphere is kind of whimsical yet heavy, touching on themes of identity and acceptance. The pacing is a bit offbeat, which adds to its charm, and the performances are genuinely engaging, making it stand out in the realm of underground cinema.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited releases over the years. Originally shot on low-budget, it’s gained a sort of cult status among collectors of transgressive cinema, but finding a pristine copy can be a challenge. It might not pop up often in discussions, yet those who stumble upon it usually appreciate its quirky yet poignant storytelling and the way it challenges perceptions of gender and identity.
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