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So, 'Fish Face' is this indie gem that dives deep into the psyche of two young actors trying to get their foot in the door. It's really raw, you know? The pacing captures that frantic energy of audition day, with both characters peeling back layers of their insecurities—Chase grappling with body image issues while Connor's got this leading-man facade but feels so out of sync with his own voice. The performances are pretty noteworthy, really giving it that authentic vibe. The atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic at times, which adds to the overall tension. It’s distinctive in how it handles these themes with a blend of humor and honesty, letting you in on the awkwardness of pursuing dreams in a pretty superficial industry.
As of now, 'Fish Face' remains relatively scarce, with limited distribution and a modest release that might make it a hidden treasure for collectors. Currently, the film is available mainly in digital formats, with rumors of a potential low-run physical release in the future. Given its unique themes and strong performances, the film has caught the eyes of indie film collectors, making it one to watch as interest grows.
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