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Bad Blood captures the raw essence of the biker culture in the late '80s, focusing on the gathering at Sturgis. It’s gritty, with a mix of camaraderie and rebellion that defines the lifestyle. The film's pacing has a certain rhythm, echoing the roar of the motorcycles as they thunder through the plains. The atmosphere feels authentic, thanks to the real-life bikers and the practical effects that ground the film. Performances are real, not polished, which adds to the sincerity. It’s distinct in its approach to portraying the bikers not just as rebels, but as a community unified by their passion for the open road and freedom.
Bad Blood has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector's market. Various VHS releases come up occasionally, making early home video copies sought after by those interested in niche biker films. The scarcity of high-quality prints and the film's underground status add to its intrigue, appealing to collectors who appreciate the more unpolished representations of 1980s culture. As the biker film genre continues to see a revival, interest in this title may increase among enthusiasts.
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