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So, 'The Hair Opera' is this weird yet intriguing drama that dives into the quirky obsessions of a man fixated on hair. The pacing is pretty unconventional, almost dreamlike, and the tonal shifts keep you guessing. The relationship between the leads—her with her bizarre art exhibition of pubic hair and him with his unusual fascination—it’s all shot through this fascinating lens of intimacy and estrangement. The 8mm visual letters give it this raw, tactile feel that really draws you in. It's one of those films that pretty much defies categorization. The performances? Well, they strike a chord of discomfort and authenticity that’s hard to shake off. It’s definitely a unique piece of 90s indie cinema that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of obsession and intimacyUnique use of 8mm film adds a vintage feelQuirky and unconventional narrative style
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