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So, 'Beverly Hills Girls' is this curious little gem from the mid-80s, where the vibe is all about excess and longing. It dives into the tumultuous life of a wealthy lesbian record producer, portrayed by Michelle Bauer, who’s juggling the chaos of her relationships while trying to unload her mansion. Then you have this all-female rock band, desperate and ambitious, looking to break into the industry. Linnea Quigley and Becky LeBeau really bring a certain energy to their roles. The pacing feels a bit uneven, which adds to that raw, almost gritty aesthetic – a contrast to the glossy setting of Beverly Hills. The film's themes around love, ambition, and the struggles for recognition are kind of layered, and there’s an interesting tension in how personal lives collide with professional aspirations. Plus, it’s intriguing how some of this footage popped up in the sequel, 'The New Beverly Hills Girls.'
Features a notable performance by Michelle Bauer.Includes early appearances from well-known horror actresses.Has a unique aesthetic reflective of the 80s music scene.
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