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Lime Green offers a raw look into the world of drag through the eyes of a character on the brink of closure. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a heartbeat that quickens as she confronts her past. There’s a bittersweet quality to the atmosphere, evoking both celebration and sorrow. The practical effects are minimal but effectively enhance the emotional weight without overshadowing the performances. Speaking of performances, the lead captures a mixture of vulnerability and strength that’s hard to shake off. The themes of identity and resilience resonate deeply, making it more than just a film about drag—it’s a meditation on scars we carry and the stages we perform on.
Lime Green is one of those titles that hasn’t had a wide release, making physical copies a bit of a treasure for collectors. It's not frequently discussed in mainstream circles, which adds a layer of intrigue for those who appreciate lesser-known gems. Keep an eye out for limited editions or any festival screenings that might appear, as they can be a way to snag a piece of its understated but impactful narrative.
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