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So, 'Fit' is this really intriguing piece from 1994 that dives into Lizzie's surreal struggle with life. It's not your typical narrative; it has this dreamlike, almost disjointed pacing that really pulls you into her internal chaos. The visuals and practical effects have this low-budget charm that somehow enhances that sense of disorientation. You can feel the weight of her emotional turmoil in the performances, which are understated yet powerful. The themes of conformity and the search for self really resonate, leaving you to ponder long after it’s over. It's one of those films that sticks with you, for better or worse, and definitely stands apart in the indie scene of its time.
Finding 'Fit' can be a bit of a challenge. It's one of those titles that didn't have a broad release, so original formats are quite rare. It's primarily circulated in VHS and has seen some DVD distributions, but they can be scarce. Collector interest varies, but those who appreciate indie films from the '90s tend to seek it out for its unique narrative style and emotional depth.
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