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So, 'Linda Lovelace for President' is a rather amusing romp that leans heavily into camp, like it knows exactly what it is and isn’t afraid to poke fun at the whole scene. With Lovelace at the center, the film takes a satirical look at politics through the lens of absurdity, as she rallies a motley crew to back her fictional presidential campaign. The pacing is uneven, but that adds to the charm in a way, and you get this odd mix of comedy and social commentary. Practical effects are minimal, but they’re not really the focus here; it's all about those wacky interactions and the bizarre characters that surround Lovelace that create this almost surreal atmosphere. Definitely distinctive in its approach to blending adult film culture with political satire.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but it's not exactly abundant in the collector market. The VHS versions tend to pop up occasionally, especially in niche shops. However, finding a clean copy can be a challenge, so it draws a bit of interest from those who appreciate its unique blend of adult film history and camp humor. It's not widely discussed, but those aware of it often have a quirky fondness for what it represents in the context of 70s cinema.
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