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So, 'Coffee, Tea or Me' has this interesting vibe, you know? It's kind of a blend of coming-of-age and light drama that revolves around Cathy and her sister Julie. Cathy, inspired by Julie’s desire to fly, makes this leap into the stewardess world, which feels both charming and a bit naive. There's a certain nostalgic tone throughout—the way it talks about women's ambitions in the '80s is compelling, though you can feel the tension of societal expectations. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing the characters to breathe, and the performances carry that warmth you’d expect from a sibling story, despite its somewhat dated aspects. Not the most polished film, but it has a certain rough authenticity that gives it character.
This film remains somewhat under the radar, often overshadowed by larger productions from the same era. It's not particularly common on home video, which might intrigue collectors looking for lesser-known titles. Formats include VHS and some rare DVD releases, but they pop up sparingly. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the quirky side of '80s cinema and its exploration of women’s roles in the workforce.
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