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So, "My Trip to Spain" is quite an interesting watch. It dives into the life of Alexis, a trans woman navigating her identity through the lens of a cosmetic surgery journey, which is a pretty bold choice. The atmosphere feels a bit heavy with tension, especially between her and her old friend Charlie, who’s not just house-sitting but also wrestling with his own demons. There’s this awkward dynamic between him and the gardener Bruno that adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. It's not the usual run-of-the-mill story; the pacing gives it a reflective tone, allowing the characters' inner struggles to breathe. The performances are raw and human, which really draws you in, making you think about friendship, change, and self-acceptance.
This film has seen limited release, making physical copies somewhat hard to come by, which heightens collector interest. The rarity adds a layer of allure for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling in independent cinema. There haven't been many screenings, so its underground status among collectors is still growing, but it's definitely worth keeping an eye on for future reissues or special editions.
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