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So, Mascara from ’95, it's kind of a wild ride, right? The film dives into this dark world of Buzz Salon, a place with a vibe that's equal parts alluring and unsettling. Cho, the owner, is a real piece of work, using Hae-joo in a twisted scheme against gangsters. The pacing feels deliberate, letting suspense build in a way that’s almost hypnotic. And then you have Gi-hyuk's emotional turmoil when he discovers Hae-joo’s truth - it adds layers to the narrative that are pretty thought-provoking. The performances really ground the film, especially in how they navigate the complexities of identity and betrayal. Not your typical '95 flick, that's for sure.
Mascara has become somewhat of a rarity among collectors, with original VHS copies hard to come by, often fetching a decent price at niche auctions. The film's distinct tone and unique storytelling have piqued interest, though it remains under the radar compared to mainstream titles from that era. Its limited availability and the intriguing themes woven throughout make it a curious find for those looking to expand their collection into less conventional territory.
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