What I liked most was the innocence of Aidan’s clown. The audience games were playful, and I appreciated how fully he embraced the comedy of his character’s desperation for fame. He wasn’t afraid to let the character be genuinely pathetic, which made the humor land while keeping him surprisingly lovable.
What I didn't like
NA
My overall impression
Aidan’s Fame Maxxing is an honest, funny, and strange reflection on Hollywood—a city plastered with headshot ads and filled with people of every age desperate to have their image seen. It captures the absurdity of chasing visibility.