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Glaura is one of those oddities from the mid-'90s that blends comedy with a musical twist in a pretty unconventional way. It tells the story of a woman who's just got this deep-seated aversion to music—like, she truly can't stand it. The contrast between her disdain and the upbeat musical numbers is really what makes it unique. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the quirky charm. Plus, the performances are surprisingly engaging, especially from the lead, who manages to convey a genuine sense of frustration while still being funny. The practical effects in the musical sequences are delightfully low-tech, adding to that indie vibe. It's kind of a curious exploration of how music intersects with our lives, even when we resist it.
Considered a cult classic among indie film enthusiasts. · Not widely circulated, may require some digging. · Interesting study of music's role in personal identity.
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