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Beauty Parlor is a striking snapshot of 1930s America, balancing drama and romance in a way that feels both genuine and raw. The film dives into the lives of two manicurists navigating the complexities of love and survival during the Great Depression. The performances are quite interesting; one of the leads is swept off her feet by a gentleman with charm and wealth, while the other gets tangled up in the murky world of a call-girl ring. The pacing has its moments of tension, especially as it explores themes of aspiration and moral choices, and the practical effects of the period really help in grounding the setting. The atmosphere reflects this duality—glamour tinged with desperation, making it a compelling watch from a bygone era.
Interesting portrayal of 1930s social issues.Strong performances that capture the era's struggles.Unique mix of romance and darker themes.
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