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So, 'Anybody's Woman' from 1981 dives into this gritty world surrounding a porn theater in New York’s East Village. It's got this raw, unfiltered vibe that captures the experimental spirit of its time. The pacing feels almost like a documentary, weaving together real-life stories of actors discussing extreme sexualities, which adds a layer of depth. And then, there’s that nod to the earlier pre-code film by Dorothy Arzner, which is kind of fascinating. The performances, they come off as genuine, not overly dramatized—like you’re eavesdropping on real conversations. It's a unique blend of adult cinema and reflective storytelling that feels distinctively unpolished yet engaging.
This film is somewhat obscure, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles of its era. Original prints are quite scarce, making it a rare find for serious collectors. There’s a growing interest in films that explore sexual themes through a more personal lens, so its unique approach may attract attention among niche collectors.
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