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So, 'Falling for Ian Idol' is this interesting flick from 2003 about a young guy named Ian who dreams of making it big in modeling. He has that classic all-American look, and the film dives into his psyche as he preps for a big photo shoot in Chicago. The tone is a mix of dreamy ambition and some raw introspection, especially as he reflects on Vincent, the Advocate Men Man of the Year for 2000. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the modeling scene. It’s not just about the glam; there's this undercurrent of vulnerability that gives it a unique flavor. Overall, it’s a bit niche, but definitely has its moments that stand out.
This film is one of those lesser-known titles that has caught the eye of a small but dedicated group of collectors. It hasn’t seen a ton of releases, so original copies, especially in good condition, can be quite scarce. The indie nature of it adds to its charm, making it a curious piece for anyone interested in early 2000s cinema or the modeling industry’s portrayal in film. There's definitely a growing interest as people explore more niche narratives from this era.
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