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In "Spandex," we meet Daniel, a guy caught in the bind of traditional masculinity and his secret passion for dance. It’s this clash that makes the film interesting; you get a real sense of his internal conflict. The atmosphere leans heavily into comedy, but there's this underlying thread of vulnerability that keeps it grounded. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to Daniel's journey of self-discovery. The performances, especially the interactions with his macho friends and Elizabeth, provide a nice contrast. And those spandex outfits? They become a symbol of breaking free from societal norms, which is quite clever. Overall, it’s a quirky exploration of identity and friendship with a comedic twist.
Quirky exploration of societal norms · Strong themes of identity and friendship · Unconventional comedic moments
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