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So, 'Perfect Touch' is a curious little piece from 2019, and while the director's name seems to have slipped through the cracks, the film has this intriguing, atmospheric quality. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its charm, I guess. It plays with themes of connection and isolation, wrapped up in a somewhat abstract narrative that might leave you pondering. The performances are earnest, and there’s a rawness to the practical effects that feels refreshing, especially in a time when CGI reigns supreme. It doesn't really conform to the usual expectations, which makes it stand out in a way that sticks with you, like a dream you can’t quite shake off.
'Perfect Touch' has a somewhat limited release, and I find that adds to its allure among collectors. There aren't many copies floating around, which makes it a bit of a gem if you can track it down. It’s intriguing how this film evokes conversation due to its unconventional style and themes. Many collectors are keeping an eye on it, curious about what it might represent in the broader landscape of indie cinema from this period.
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