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Skyscrapers and Brassieres is a curious gem from Russ Meyer, blending documentary with his unique vision. The film centers around an architectural expert who passionately discusses the principles of design, and then it takes this unexpected turn where you see Meyer's perspective—a woman fitting for a bra, resembling the construction of a skyscraper. The pacing ebbs and flows, juxtaposing technical insights with the sensuality of the fitting process. The practical effects are minimal, yet the real draw is in the contrasting themes of functionality and aesthetics. You get this distinctive atmosphere where construction meets femininity, and the performances, while not traditionally dramatic, carry the weight of Meyer's distinctive style, making it a fascinating watch for those who appreciate a blend of the unusual and the insightful.
Explores unique thematic intersectionsInteresting blend of architecture and femininityMeyer's signature style evident throughout
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