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Size 10 (1978) dives deep into the murky waters of body image and societal expectations. It weaves a tapestry of discussions around the fashion industry and how it profits off women's insecurities, which feels eerily relevant today. The pacing is reflective, allowing for real contemplation as it navigates through these heavy themes. There's a certain rawness in the performances that feels unfiltered, capturing the tension between individuality and conformity. It’s a distinctive piece that doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths of its era, and, really, it’s fascinating to see how it resonates with ongoing conversations about body positivity and self-acceptance.
Size 10 has somewhat of a niche following among collectors, primarily due to its unique exploration of body image and societal critique. The film is often hard to find in certain formats, which adds to its allure. There are some VHS tapes floating around, but the scarcity in digital formats makes it an interesting piece for anyone who enjoys films that challenge social norms and provoke thought.
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