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Alright, so 'Madame in Manhattan' is this quirky little comedy that takes you on a wild tour of New York through the eyes of Waylon Flowers and his outrageous alter ego, Madame. She's a real piece of work—think over-the-top fashion mixed with absurd humor. The film has a loose, almost improvisational feel that captures the chaotic energy of the city. It's not just about the laughs, though; there's this underlying exploration of sexuality and identity wrapped up in Madame's outrageous antics. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that just adds to its charm. And honestly, Flowers' performance as Madame is something else—it's like a blend of cabaret and street performance. It’s a unique piece of the early '80s that stands apart for its audacity.
Features a unique blend of comedy and cabaret styleExplores themes of sexuality and identityLoose pacing reflects the chaotic energy of NYC
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