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The Perfect Human is quite a curious piece, blending drama with this almost mock-serious anthropological lens. It plays with the idea of an idealized modern Dane, which is at once intriguing and a bit ironic. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sink into the atmosphere—there’s a playful yet contemplative tone throughout. The visuals are striking, with practical effects that feel very much of their time, and the performances have this offbeat charm that really sells the concept. It's a film that challenges our ideals while making us chuckle at our own absurdities. It stands out for its unique approach to storytelling and its clever blend of humor and introspection.
The Perfect Human has a bit of a niche following among collectors, though it's not the easiest find on physical media. Originally released in a limited format, it has seen some reissues over the years, but they can be somewhat scarce. The film's uniqueness and its exploration of societal ideals have made it a topic of interest for film scholars and enthusiasts alike, creating a steady, if niche, collector interest.
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