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So, 'Lesbian Bed Death: Myth or Epidemic?' is a curious piece from the mid-90s that really dives into this mock-serious take on a supposed crisis in the lesbian community. The film has a quirky, offbeat tone, which, to me, makes it stand out in the comedy genre of its time. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged with its rapid-fire satirical interviews. You can't help but chuckle at the over-the-top characters, especially the Camille Paglia stand-in who delivers her lines with such flair. It's got this playful vibe that pokes fun at societal norms while also touching on genuine themes of relationships. Definitely not your run-of-the-mill comedy, and the practical effects lend a certain charm that feels very authentic to the era.
Mockumentary style with satirical edgeFeatures strong comedic performancesExplores themes of relationships and societal norms
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