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False Advertising dives into a rather provocative exploration of identity and desire, with a no-holds-barred approach to its subject matter. The film’s pacing keeps things lively, almost frenetic at times, as it swings between moments of raunchy humor and introspective beats. What sets it apart is its unabashed celebration of trans sexuality, portrayed with a mix of brashness and authenticity. The practical effects are minimal but serve the story without overshadowing the performances, which, while uneven, showcase a raw kind of energy. You might find yourself surprised by the depth lurking beneath the surface of its cheeky premise.
This film's cover art has often drawn attention, but the movie itself is quite the conversation starter among collectors. Its rarity means you'll have to dig a bit if you're looking to add it to your collection, but there’s a niche interest in how it’s challenged and represented trans themes. While it might not be the easiest find, those who appreciate its boldness and the cultural conversations it sparks tend to hold it dear.
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