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Size Talks is this quirky 1989 flick that dances around the absurdity of masculinity and expectation. The pacing has this weirdly laid-back feel, almost like a low-key comedy mixed with surreal moments. It dives into themes of identity and self-worth, but in a way that's not all heavy-handed. The performances have a certain raw charm, especially with the lead, who plays 'Big' Dick Masters with a mix of bravado and vulnerability that's quite engaging. There's also a unique take on practical effects, adding an odd texture to the visuals that you don't see much anymore. It’s one of those films that feels like a hidden gem, capturing a specific vibe of the late '80s.
Finding a physical copy of Size Talks can be a bit of a treasure hunt since it never really achieved mainstream popularity. The VHS releases have become somewhat scarce, and there’s limited information on any potential DVD or Blu-ray releases. If you come across it, it’s worth picking up, not just for the oddity factor but for how it encapsulates an era of filmmaking that often gets overlooked.
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