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Plastic French is a gritty look at ambition and the tangled web of money and power in a seedy, sex-driven New York City. The film juxtaposes the aspirations of artists like Raya and Mia, who are grappling with their identities, against the cold, calculated decisions of young tycoons Will and Kat. The atmosphere is thick with tension, a kind of looming dread that underpins every character's choices. The pacing feels deliberate, almost claustrophobic at times, mirroring the characters' struggles. Performances are raw and layered, capturing the essence of desperation and desire. It's this blend of practical effects and the stark reality of their lives that gives the film its distinctive edge, a kind of unvarnished honesty that’s hard to shake off.
Strong character development with a focus on individuality.A unique atmosphere that captures the essence of New York's underbelly.Themes of ambition, power struggles, and self-discovery.
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