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Eric and April have lived in love for some years but their relationship seems to be about to end, when April suspects that he has an affair. April turns to her clothes and fashion for emotional support when dealing with her emotional problems.
Bringing back Fuller from Red White & Blue, Rumley builds a whole film around her and she's a remarkable presence, running the gamut from vulnerable to terrifying but never losing audience sympathy.
[Simon] Rumley is a talented, distinctive voice, and I can't wait to see what he does next, but Fashionista feels less like haute couture and more like prêt-à-porter (okay, I couldn't resist).
If a director knows how to push all the right buttons in a way that makes their stories resonate with my own sensibilities, then I'm all for movies that challenge and provoke a response, even if things get a little uncomfortable along the way.
As much about a split as a break-up, this is a demanding yet rewarding work that will leave the viewer wondering how many bodies are buried beneath its protagonist's elaborate masque.