For collectors, this scene remains a high-water mark because it respects its subject. Lee Anne is not presented as a object to be consumed, but as a performer in a living painting.

: The film successfully recreates a moody, "Roaring Twenties" cabaret vibe. The use of warm, low-key lighting and a sepia-adjacent color palette gives it an authentic vintage feel that sets it apart from modern-look content.

The inaugural season of LAVC introduced the archetypal romance of (a wide-eyed chorus girl from Kansas) and Jack “The Velvet Voice” Diamond (a dissipated, alcoholic crooner). Their storyline follows a classical tragic structure: