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Blonds Do It Best is this curious little gem from '85 that somehow blends that carefree spirit of outdoor adventure with a rather cheeky attitude. The narrative follows three friends who stray far from the traditional hiking vibe, opting for a more playful exploration of their desires in nature. It's got a light-hearted tone but also captures a certain rawness, a kind of boldness you don’t see that often in similar films. The pacing feels relaxed but there’s enough spontaneity that it keeps you engaged. Performances are, well, not exactly Oscar-worthy, but they bring a certain charm that fits the vibe perfectly. The practical effects? Don’t expect grand spectacle, but they serve the film’s whimsy well. It’s distinct in its premise and execution, really a product of its time with that laid-back yet risqué sensibility.
Blonds Do It Best has a bit of a niche following, especially among collectors who appreciate that offbeat slice of '80s cinema. It's seen a few obscure releases on VHS and DVD, but finding a pristine copy can be a challenge, as many were lost over the years. The film's unique blend of outdoor mischief and playful themes has garnered some interest, although it remains under the radar compared to more mainstream titles of the era. Overall, it showcases that delightful mix of carefree fun and cheekiness that defined its time.
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