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Mylène Farmer: California is a fascinating exploration of duality. Farmer's portrayal of both a high-society woman and a street prostitute creates a stark contrast that runs throughout the film. The unsettling ambiance is punctuated by the haunting visuals and the raw performances. Giancarlo Esposito adds an interesting layer, switching between a businessman and a pimp, which deepens the narrative complexity. The practical effects, while not extensive, serve the gritty aesthetic well, and the pacing keeps you engaged, with a rhythm that complements the music. It's a captivating piece that delves into themes of identity and societal roles, making it memorable in a unique way.
Features real street prostitutes for authenticityUnique dual roles by both leads add depthAtmospheric music enhances the narrative
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