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So, 'Ryan Nasty: The Ideal Man' is a quirky little piece of comedy that feels almost like a time capsule of a filmmaker’s unresolved conflict with their subject. Ryan, convinced of his own perfection, hilariously unravels throughout the film, showcasing a mix of bravado and absurdity. The tone is both awkward and self-reflective, making you question the very nature of self-image. The pacing, though uneven at times, adds to the film's charm, as you get lost in Ryan's delusions. There's a rawness to the practical effects and performances that feels very genuine, which is rare these days. It's this blend of honesty and absurdity that makes it stand out, even if it was never intended for public eyes.
Unconventional storytelling approach.Intriguing character study that can spark discussions.Amateur charm with a unique perspective on self-image.
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