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Little Girls Don't (1981) dives into the complexities of friendship and rebellion. Sheryl and Abbey, two girls molded by contrasting backgrounds, find their bond tested when Billy, the archetypal bad boy, enters their world. The film weaves a tapestry of youthful angst and the desire for freedom, accentuated by some raw performances that feel genuine rather than overdone. There's a certain atmosphere of 80s grit, with a mix of nostalgic undertones and the palpable tension that arises from teenage disillusionment. While the pacing might be uneven at times, it reflects the chaotic nature of adolescence—moments of introspective calm interrupted by bursts of impulsive action. It's an interesting snapshot of youth, and those practical effects, though few, add an authentic touch to the narrative.
Little Girls Don't has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with original VHS copies being particularly hard to come by. The film seems to straddle a line between obscure and intriguing, garnering interest from those who appreciate 80s cinema with a twist. Various formats have been released, but the scarcity of good quality prints makes it a desirable find for collectors aiming to explore lesser-known narratives from that era.
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