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Glitter (2003) has this offbeat vibe that really captures a unique slice of early 2000s music culture. The story unfolds around two characters who bring this unexpected burst of lesbian glamour to a humble roadside farmers market. It's all about self-expression, and honestly, the way they blend costume and performance feels both genuine and a bit whimsical. The pacing can be uneven, but that somehow adds to its charm. The practical effects are interesting, and the performancesâwhile not always polishedâcarry a certain raw energy that makes it distinctive. There's a sense of freedom in their dance, an escape from societal norms that feels refreshing, even if it's wrapped in a somewhat chaotic package.
Not your typical music film.Focuses on themes of self-expression.Distinctive performances with a raw energy.
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