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So, Hair (2010) is this interesting piece that dives into the life of a wig-maker in Istanbul, grappling with cancer. The atmosphere is heavy yet intimate, drawing you into the shop's quiet chaos. The pacing feels deliberate; it builds tension around his obsession with a woman who walks in one day, changing everything. The performances are raw, and you can really feel the weight of unfulfilled desires and the fragility of life. There's something about the practical effects—like the wigs themselves—that adds an odd layer of beauty and sadness. It’s a distinctive take on love and mortality, showcasing how something as simple as hair can weave a complex narrative of longing.
Unique exploration of obsession.Strong performances that evoke deep emotions.Intriguing setting in Istanbul's wig-making world.
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