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Pony Girl is a peculiar entry in the thriller genre, blending a bizarre premise with a raw, almost unsettling atmosphere. The film dives into the dark side of human desire, showcasing a wealth-driven sadistic world where young women are coerced into equine roles. It's shot on video, which gives it this gritty, low-fi aesthetic that complements its themes of submission and control. Traci Lords' performance is intriguing, especially given the context of her later notoriety. There's not much in terms of practical effects, but the whip-cracking dominatrix adds a certain edge—it's uncomfortable yet oddly compelling. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it captures this strange tension that lingers long after the credits roll.
Shot on video aesthetic, adds to the unsettling vibeInteresting portrayal of power dynamicsNoteworthy for Traci Lords' early filmography
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