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So, Perfect Fit is interesting; it’s India Summer's directorial debut, and she really plays with the duality of glamour and darkness. The film takes place largely in her women’s clothing store, which at first glance seems all shiny and chic, but there's an undercurrent that makes it feel a bit unsettling. The pacing is somewhat meandering, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere as India observes her customers in the changing rooms. Themes of matchmaking and personal connection run deep, which feels ironic given the backdrop. The performances feel natural, almost voyeuristic, as they reflect on relationships and self-image. It's a different take on what might seem like a typical fashion narrative.
Perfect Fit has had a somewhat limited release, which adds to its collector appeal. The film is primarily available on niche platforms, and early DVD editions are scarce. Fans of indie cinema and those interested in the evolution of directorial styles may find this film noteworthy, especially since it marks the beginning of India Summer's career behind the camera.
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