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As Meninas da B... Doce is a curious crime film that pushes boundaries in a uniquely bizarre way. The plot centers on bank robbers disguised as priests and nuns, which already sets a strange tone. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, adding to the unsettling atmosphere. The interactions with the farmer's wife, who's battling her own demons, bring a weird, almost surreal dynamic into the mix. It's not your typical crime drama; there's a blend of dark humor and psychological elements that keeps you engaged. The performances are raw, and there's a certain grit to the practical effects that makes it even more engrossing. Definitely not something you'd see every day, and that’s what gives it its charm.
This film doesn't have a massive presence in home video formats, adding to its scarcity among collectors. It was released primarily on VHS back in the day, but more recent digital distributions have been limited. Interest remains steady, driven by the film's offbeat premise and cult status among those who appreciate the strange and unexpected in cinema. As a result, it's one of those titles that pops up occasionally at niche film fairs or specialized online shops, but it's not the easiest to find.
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