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Perfect (2003) has this eerie vibe that lingers, and the premise is just wild. You've got Dylan, who seems to love his wife, yet is drawn to the allure of robotic women servicing his every whim. The atmosphere feels almost dystopian, and the performances are compelling in their own right, especially the uncanny nature of the women who embody this unsettling blend of desire and obedience. It’s got a slow burn to it, letting the tension build, and the practical effects are pretty interesting for the time. You really get a sense of the underlying themes of fidelity and desire versus control, making it distinctive in its narrative approach.
Perfect has had a bit of a rocky journey in terms of availability, with some VHS editions floating around but not much in the way of widespread DVD or Blu-ray releases. It’s certainly one of those films that intrigued collectors for its unique premise and practical effects, though it doesn't come up in discussions as often as one might think. Some fans keep an eye out for rare finds at conventions or second-hand shops, as it's not exactly easy to track down.
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