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Elevator Girls in Bondage is this oddball mix of comedy and horror that really captures a certain gritty, surreal vibe. The film’s got this strange energy, especially with the head elevator girl Maxine, who is just wild in her delivery of folk songs intertwined with Marxist thoughts—it’s like an absurdist manifesto. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it kind of fits the chaotic atmosphere of the hotel. And then there’s that explicit scene that just throws everything into sharper relief. It’s not just about the shock value; it’s layered with social commentary that makes you think, even if you’re laughing.
This film has seen limited releases, often in niche genres or as part of compilations, which adds to its rarity. Collectors often seek out the original prints or any special editions that might provide a glimpse into its offbeat production. Its odd blend of themes and unapologetic tone keeps it on the radar for those interested in cult cinema, making it a curious piece for anyone building a collection in this area.
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