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Pretty Little Bitches (1979) is a curious slice of cinema that captures a certain grit, characteristic of late 70s independent films. Its atmospheric setting draws you in, filled with a raw, edgy vibe that feels like a product of its time. The pacing is uneven, perhaps intentionally, leading to moments of tension that feel almost palpable. It flirts with themes of youth, rebellion, and the darker sides of friendship, while the performances are raw and unrefined, lending an authenticity that modern viewers might find refreshing. There’s something distinctive about its practical effects; they stand out in their simplicity, adding to the film's overall charm. Not your typical narrative, but there's a certain allure to its unconventional storytelling.
Pretty Little Bitches has had a bit of a rough journey, with limited releases making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Most copies floating around are from VHS or early DVD releases, which adds to its charm but also highlights its scarcity. Interest among collectors is growing, particularly among those who appreciate the edginess and atmosphere of 70s indie films. It's one of those titles that may not be widely known but definitely holds a unique place in niche collections.
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