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So, 'Catalog Sex Slaves' is one of those offbeat comedies that leans heavily into its absurd premise. You've got Philippe and Jean-Pierre who are, let’s be real, navigating a pretty wild world of women bought at auction. The humor is a bit raunchy, reflecting the era's libertine vibes, and there's a certain charm in the way it plays with themes of objectification and relationships. It's not shy about its cheeky tone, and while the pacing can feel a bit uneven, it captures that funky 70s aesthetic quite nicely. The performances range from over-the-top to surprisingly sincere, making it a curious watch for collectors who appreciate that blend of quirk and critique.
This film has had limited releases, primarily seen on VHS and a few obscure DVD editions, which makes it somewhat scarce for collectors. Its odd premise and 70s comedic style create niche interest, attracting those who appreciate the era's experimental cinema. It's not the most widely discussed title, but it certainly holds a place for those who delve into the more eccentric corners of film history.
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