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So, 'Train for Hollywood' is this offbeat comedy from '87 that really captures the quirkiness of aspiring actors in a light-hearted way. The lead, a young woman who’s totally enamored with Marilyn Monroe, provides a fun lens into that era of Hollywood dreams. The pacing meanders a bit, letting her story unfold in a way that feels genuine—like you're taking the journey with her. The crooked teeth thing is interesting; it adds a touch of realism to her struggle in the cutthroat world of auditions. And, there’s a certain charm in her train job, how it contrasts with her lofty dreams. It's got a mix of humor and heart that makes it distinctive, even if it doesn’t break any new ground.
Has a unique charm rooted in its quirky storyline. · Interesting take on the struggles of aspiring actresses. · The practical effects and setting add to the nostalgia.
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