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So, 'Fun Girl' is this fascinating piece from 1986 that presents a collage of magazine models alongside Koo de Tah's catchy track 'Body Talk'. It feels like a commentary on the female image in media, almost like a visual essay. The pacing is rhythmic, matching the music, and it creates a dreamy atmosphere that pulls you in while making you reflect. The blend of images and sound gives it this unique, almost hypnotic quality that sets it apart from typical narrative films. It's a bold exploration of feminism wrapped in a pop culture aesthetic, which definitely raises eyebrows even today.
'Fun Girl' has had a bit of an erratic release history; it's not exactly easy to find on physical media. The original VHS seems to be the most common, but collectors are always on the lookout for anything rare or obscure related to its avant-garde nature. It garners interest for its distinctive approach to its themes and visual style, which makes it a curious piece for those fascinated by feminist art films from the 80s.
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