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Indecent Exposure is an interesting blend of comedy and mystery from 1981 that captures a certain era's vibe. Tony Ross, a photographer, uses his charm and connections to navigate through the lives of his models while his friend Ted, freshly divorced, seeks some escapism. The film has this laid-back pacing that allows you to absorb the quirky situations they find themselves in. It's not just the humor; there's an undercurrent of friendship and the challenges of temptation that gives it a unique flavor. The performances are decent, with a few standout moments that really highlight the awkwardness of relationships. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has a charm that makes it distinctive in the genre.
Indecent Exposure has seen a few releases over the years, but it's not the easiest title to find in good condition. Early VHS editions are somewhat scarce, and collectors have taken a liking to later DVD releases that offer a bit more clarity in terms of visuals. It's the kind of film that might not be on everyone's radar, but there's a niche group that appreciates its unique blend of themes and the lighthearted exploration of the complexities of friendships and relationships.
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