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So, 'Escort Girls' from 1985, directed by Tony Cruz, is quite the curious piece. The atmosphere is gritty, almost raw, and it dives deep into the lives of its characters in a way that feels unfiltered. The pacing varies—some moments drag while others hit hard, which gives it a unique rhythm. There's a certain realism to the performances that pulls you in; they aren't polished but feel genuine. The themes of survival and vulnerability are front and center, making it a reflective watch. The practical effects are minimal but serve the narrative without distracting. It's distinct for its willingness to explore the darker sides of human experience without glorifying it, which is kind of refreshing in that era of more flashy films.
Gritty atmosphere that enhances the storytelling.Pacing is uneven, but it adds to the film's character.Realistic performances that feel grounded.
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