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Under the Skin is an intriguing piece from 1982, blending drama with the complexities of societal expectations. The tone is reflective, almost melancholic, as it navigates the life of Polly, who writes about beauty for a magazine. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to linger on her internal struggles, especially as she interacts with a member of the women's movement. This film distinctly captures the tension between glamour and authenticity, with its practical effects subtly enhancing the narrative without overshadowing it. The performances, particularly Polly's journey of self-exploration, are nuanced, making you think about the roles women play in society. It's a quiet yet powerful exploration of identity beneath the surface.
Explores themes of identity and societal rolesNuanced performances with a reflective toneSubtle practical effects enhance the narrative
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