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Hit and Runway is a quirky blend of comedy, drama, and romance that really captures the absurdity of the fashion world through a unique lens. The chemistry between the straight guy and the gay Jewish writer is pretty engaging, and it’s interesting to see how their different perspectives inform their screenplay. The pacing leans a bit into the offbeat, often giving room for those awkward, funny moments that feel genuine. Plus, the performances have this delightful charm—especially the way they tackle themes of identity and societal norms. You can definitely feel the indie vibe of the late '90s, with a mix of clever dialogue and a satirical take on both the cop genre and fashion culture. It’s a film that doesn’t play it safe, really carving out its own niche.
Features an intriguing screenplay about identity and norms.Captures the late '90s indie film atmosphere well.Offers a unique perspective on both the cop genre and fashion.
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