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So, 'Beauty Parlor' from '97, it's this interesting piece that dives into the lives of three women and a transvestite in a beauty salon. The film's atmosphere feels almost intimate, with a slow burn that brings out these layers of personality and hidden desires. It’s intriguing to see how their interactions unfold and reveal things about themselves they didn’t know were there. The performances have a raw quality that adds to the film's charm, making it distinct from typical salon dramas. There’s a warmth in the interactions, despite the often rocky paths they navigate, which makes for a thoughtful exploration of identity and friendship.
The scarcity of 'Beauty Parlor' on home video adds to its collector allure, with limited editions becoming quite sought after over the years. Various formats have surfaced, but the DVD release remains particularly hard to find. Interest in this film often stems from its unique take on identity and the beauty industry, attracting those who appreciate nuanced character studies. Overall, it's a film that embodies a specific flavor of the late '90s indie scene.
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