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Stardom dives into the fraying edges of a music competition show, a realm where fame is fickle and the glitz begins to dim. This film, with its almost voyeuristic lens, captures the tension between the drive for success and the weariness that accompanies it. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, mirroring the rising and falling fortunes of its characters, especially Liam, the young talent who shakes things up. What stands out is the film's exploration of themes like ambition, disillusionment, and media's impact on identity. There's something refreshingly raw about the performances that keeps you engaged, even as the backdrop of fading enthusiasm plays out like a slow burn.
Stardom has seen limited release in both digital and physical formats, making it somewhat scarce. Its collector interest is growing, especially among those who appreciate films tackling the darker side of fame and media. While not widely circulated, finding a copy—especially in good condition—can be a rewarding hunt for those who enjoy nuanced character studies in entertainment settings.
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