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So, 'Hot Child in the City' is this gritty little gem from '79 that dives into the dark side of youthful ambition. You've got these two girls, fresh-faced and full of dreams, heading to NYC, thinking they can hit the big time. But, as they fall into the clutches of a sleazy talent agent, there's this palpable sense of dread that builds. The performances are pretty raw, sometimes unpolished, which adds to that edge. It's interesting how it captures the innocence of youth juxtaposed against the harsh realities of exploitation. Not overly flashy, more a grim slice of life that lingers in your mind, making it stand apart in the era's landscape of films.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, having been released on VHS and only sporadically appearing in collector circles. Its obscurity adds a layer of intrigue; fans of 70s cinema often seek it out for its unique perspective on youth and exploitation. As a collector, you might find it interesting how it contrasts with more mainstream fare from the period, making it a fascinating discussion piece among genre enthusiasts.
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