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So, Babette French Baby is a bit of an oddity, you know? Set in this seedy hotel where the atmosphere feels both enticing and chaotic. The receptionist, played by Gena, is just... relentless, offering favors to almost every male guest. It's like the sexual escapades are as routine as the bellhop's tips, which creates this strange, almost surreal vibe. The pacing feels quick, almost dizzying, as the plot meanders through various encounters, with a MacGuffin of a stolen suit that somehow ties everything together. The performances, while not Oscar-worthy, have a certain raw charm that makes it memorable, even if it's not your typical narrative structure.
This film, while not widely discussed, has its niche among collectors who appreciate offbeat cinema. Initially released on VHS, it has become somewhat scarce, making it a curious find for those diving into lesser-known titles. The DVD release came with minimal fanfare, and it hasn’t seen a lot of resurgence, yet there’s an intriguing undercurrent of interest that keeps it on the radar for dedicated collectors.
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