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So, 'Dear Madonna' is quite the curious piece from '96. It features this fella, Jason, who pens letters to Madonna, and he expresses this interesting blend of admiration and obsession, almost like he's her 'mistress' in a somewhat metaphorical sense. The overall tone feels a bit introspective and quirky—like a diary entry on film. The pacing is a bit slow, which fits the contemplative vibe but may not be for everyone. The performances are earnest; you can feel his sincerity, even if it gets a tad awkward at times. The practical effects are minimal but serve the narrative well, giving it an indie feel that’s distinctive for the era. A unique exploration of fandom, really.
Indie vibe captures the 90s music scene.Interesting take on fan obsession.Earnest performances, though a bit awkward.
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