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Female Chauvinists, a rather bizarre blend of adventure and comedy from 1976, dives into some outrageous territory. The film's off-kilter humor juxtaposes the absurdity of a photographer's scheme with a serious exploration of gender dynamics. Its pacing is all over the place, but that strangely amplifies the wild tone. The performances are exaggerated, almost surreal, particularly the scenes involving the camp and the exploitation theme. Practical effects are minimal yet impactful, creating an atmosphere that feels both campy and unsettling. It’s a curious piece of cinema that embodies a certain 70s underground vibe, making it distinctive in the realm of low-budget exploitation films.
This film is a bit of an obscure gem within the exploitation genre, often overlooked by mainstream collectors. It has seen limited format releases, primarily existing on VHS, which adds to its rarity. Given the provocative themes, it draws a niche interest from those who appreciate the offbeat and the controversial side of 70s cinema. Consequently, its scarcity in good condition piques the curiosity of dedicated collectors.
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