Drop Dead Gorgeous (2010)

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An aspiring model, Cynthia, becomes the focus of a documentary when she is chosen as the face for the world's biggest fashion designer, Claudio. Cynthia accidentally overdoses and with deadlines looming they decide to use her corpse to continue filming.

Introduction
"Drop Dead Gorgeous" (2010) is an American black funny movie directed by Philip Alderton and written by Neal Howard. The film stars Steven Berkoff, Jeremy London, Joshua Whitehouse, and Natasha Alam. It occurs worldwide of modeling and style, informing the story of a girl searching for herself and make it in the fierce industry. With a satirical and funny tone, the motion picture discuss essential styles associated with charm, popularity, and self-regard.

Plot Summary
The movie follows the life of Angelina (Natasha Alam), a young woman from a town who imagines ending up being a successful design. She relocates to Los Angeles, wishing to make her dreams come to life, and soon discovers herself operating at a modeling agency. The firm is run by the callous, ex-model Adam Rumson (Steven Berkoff), who pressures the young designs to remain thin and lovely by any methods needed. He manipulates them into severe dieting and even surgical treatment.

Angelina rapidly rises through the ranks, impressing the market with her beauty and decision. But, as she becomes more effective, she begins to lose herself and her identity, putting her relationships and mental health at stake.

Meanwhile, Angelina satisfies and falls for Jonathan Patrick Allen (Jeremy London), a having a hard time author who desires be as effective as his daddy, a famous author. Allen represents a different world than the shallow modeling industry, and Angelina sees him as a connection to an easier, more meaningful life. They enter into a troubled relationship, as Angelina has a hard time to stabilize her love for Allen with the needs of her career.

At the peak of her profession, Angelina is cast as the lead in a high-profile style show for the effective and rich designer Jerry DeVorzon (Joshua Whitehouse). However, this opportunity features a rate-- DeVorzon has a reputation for objectifying and abusing his models, and Angelina discovers herself caught in a web of control, deceit, and violence.

Themes and Symbolism
"Drop Dead Gorgeous" checks out numerous styles connected to appeal, fame, and self-regard. The pressure to preserve a certain physical appearance is exemplified by the characters in the modeling market, who go through drastic procedures to remain thin and "gorgeous" by social standards. This idea is required to the extreme in the film, as designs subject themselves to lethal surgical treatments and dieting methods.

This struggle for charm includes harmful results on the models' mental health and relationships, as Angelina's journey shows. The model's popularity and success are brief compared to the enduring damage to her sense of self and personal joy.

Another important theme the movie discuss is the power characteristics within the modeling industry, as powerful and influential figures often exploit and manipulate aspiring models. They benefit from the models' vulnerability and desire for success, utilizing them as pawns in their own video games.

Reception
"Drop Dead Gorgeous" has a mixed reception from critics and audiences. Some praised the film for its dark humor, engaging stories, and strong performances from the cast, particularly Steven Berkoff as the sinister Adam Rumson. Nevertheless, others slammed the movie for its extreme portrayal of the modeling market and the borderline caricature of characters taking part in it.

In general, "Drop Dead Gorgeous" supplies a satirical and darkly comedic look at the harmful nature of appeal and fame. With engaging characters and commentary on societal pressures and power characteristics, the movie offers a distinct and intriguing point of view on the world of modeling.

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