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So, 'Fashion House' really dives into the darker side of the fashion industry, showcasing a twisted dynamic between India Summer and her model, Eufrat. The atmosphere feels both claustrophobic and intense, with power plays and manipulation at the forefront. It's got this gritty edge, not just from the subject matter but also in the way the scenes unfold—slow and deliberate, allowing for that tension to build. The performances are intriguing, with India exuding a commanding presence that contrasts sharply with Eufrat's vulnerability. There's a rawness here that sets it apart from typical fashion narratives, almost bordering on the avant-garde at times.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors who appreciate its unorthodox take on the fashion industry. It's relatively scarce, especially on physical media, which adds to its appeal for those who like to track down obscure titles. The lack of prominent credits might turn off some, but it also invites deeper exploration of the work itself, making it a unique piece in any serious collection.
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