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In the ever-shifting landscape of Hollywood history, few artifacts remain as fascinatingly divisive as the 1985 film Perfect. As we stand in early 2026, a time when cultural icons are being “confirmed” in Los Angeles and the forensic unmasking of truths has become a national obsession, looking back at a cinematic misfire of this magnitude offers a profound lesson in the “imperceptible changes” of public taste and the high cost of creative risk. Perfect was envisioned as a cultural lightning strike—a high-budget, star-studded exploration of the 1980s fitness craze. Instead, it became a textbook example of how a production, despite…

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