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So, 'Fox Holes' is this quirky little comedy from 1983 that dives into a world where women are drafted into combat thanks to the Equal Rights Amendment actually passing. It's got this oddball charm, blending humor with some pretty serious themes about gender roles and societal norms. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to its offbeat style. Some performances really stick out, especially those conveying the budding romances, including some lesbian dynamics that weren't super common back then. And the practical effects are kind of charmingly low-budget, giving it a distinct vibe that sets it apart from more polished flicks.
This film has had a somewhat limited release, and finding an original VHS copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. It's not often discussed in mainstream circles, which adds to its allure—there's a certain niche audience that appreciates its unique take on feminism and military satire. While there have been a few DVD releases, none have really captured the quirky essence of the original, making it a curious piece for those interested in offbeat 80s comedies.
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