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Matted is an intriguing blend of coming-of-age narrative and wrestling culture, weaving a story that explores gender roles and self-acceptance. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which somehow complements Rose Lee's struggle to find her place, both on the mat and within herself. There's an authenticity in the performances that grounds the film, even if the director remains a mystery. The practical effects during the wrestling scenes have a rawness that adds to the overall atmosphere—it's about more than just the sport; it's about confronting inner demons. You can sense the weight of expectations, which makes for some compelling viewing.
Matted is somewhat of a hidden gem in the indie scene, with limited releases that make it a bit harder to come by. The scarcity of physical formats adds to its collector appeal, as it hasn't been widely distributed. Interest seems to be rising among those who appreciate films that challenge societal norms, especially in sports narratives. Expect to see more discussions around it at niche film festivals or among dedicated film communities.
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