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Come As You Are (1985) has this raw, unfiltered vibe that feels almost like a snapshot of a particular moment in the '80s. The dynamics between Gail, Andrea, and Traci are both playful and provocative, exploring themes of desire and exploration without the constraints of conventional storytelling. The performances have a certain charm; there's a genuine energy that comes from the actors just being themselves, which adds to the film's loose atmosphere. It's not about a polished narrative but more about capturing these fleeting interactions that feel real and relatable. And let's not forget the practical effects, which give it that low-budget indie feel that only enhances its appeal. You watch this and you're transported to a time when the lines of love and lust were a bit more blurred.
Come As You Are has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector's market, with original VHS copies being particularly hard to find. Its unique exploration of themes around female desire and identity has garnered a niche following, leading to a resurgence of interest among collectors of '80s indie films. It resonates with those who appreciate the unfiltered, authentic portrayals of its era, making it a sought-after piece for aficionados of underground cinema.
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