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So, 'Perfect' is an interesting piece set against the backdrop of Liverpool. It shines a light on the lives of three young disabled folks who find camaraderie in a work prep scheme. The tone is quite raw, yet there's a warmth to their interactions that feels genuine. It handles themes of friendship and societal barriers with a refreshing honesty, which is pretty distinctive for a film featuring disabled characters. The pacing isn't rushed; it allows moments to breathe, letting you really get to know these characters. There’s no flashy CGI or over-the-top production here—just solid performances that ground the narrative and make their experiences resonate.
As for collector interest, 'Perfect' has generated some buzz due to its unique perspective and relatively recent release. There's currently limited availability in physical formats, which makes it a bit of a treasure for those who appreciate independent cinema focused on underrepresented voices. Its reception among niche audiences may lend itself to future discussions in collector circles, particularly as awareness grows.
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