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So, 'Tail' from 2008 is this wild, raw exploration of body image and self-worth. The lead, dealing with bulimia and this literal horse tail, adds such a surreal edge that pulls you in. There's a gritty atmosphere throughout, and the pacing feels almost claustrophobic at times, really mirroring her internal struggle. The practical effects on the tail are surprisingly effective—adds to that uncomfortable realism. It's not just a story about addiction; it's about connection and desperation, especially with that hot line client. The performances feel grounded, almost documentarian in their honesty, which makes the whole thing stick with you long after it ends.
Tail remains somewhat of a hidden gem in indie cinema, often overshadowed by more mainstream offerings. Its scarcity across formats adds to its intrigue among collectors looking for unique narratives. While not widely recognized, its unconventional story and distinctive themes have garnered a niche following, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate films that challenge societal norms.
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