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So 'Hot Legs' from 1979 is basically a peek behind the curtain of an ad agency. The vibe is this mix of comedy and drama, capturing those raw moments between models and photographers. You really get a sense of the tension, both personal and professional, and the film dives into their fantasies and desires in a way that feels pretty frank for its time. The pacing has a laid-back quality, almost like you're just hanging out with these characters. The performances are a bit hit or miss, but that adds to its charm. It’s definitely got this unique tone that feels distinct within the genre.
'Hot Legs' seems to fly under the radar among collectors, which is odd given its candid portrayal of the fashion industry. It had a couple of different formats over the years, but finding a clean print or a proper release is becoming a challenge. The blend of humor and drama, along with its exploration of personal desires, makes it an interesting piece for niche collections, especially for those who appreciate the more obscure side of 70s cinema.
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