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Miss 21st Century is one of those films that has a really unique vibe. It's got this strange mix of camp and charisma, and while the director is largely unknown, the cast certainly makes an impression. The pacing is a bit off at times, but it gives the film a quirky charm. The thematic elements dance around self-image and beauty standards but done in a way that feels almost playful. What really stands out are the practical effects, which, while not groundbreaking, have this raw energy that adds to the film's overall feel. The performances, too, have this unrefined quality that makes them oddly engaging. It’s an interesting relic from the early '90s that’s worth talking about, if only for its audacious spirit.
Miss 21st Century has seen limited release formats, primarily lingering on VHS and a sparse DVD. As a result, it remains somewhat obscure, appealing to niche collectors who appreciate oddities from the early '90s. Its scarcity and the curiosity around its cast and themes make it a conversation starter among collectors, often sparking interest in its unique take on beauty and self-image.
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