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Rich Bitch (1985) dives into the world of privilege and entitlement through the eyes of Tammy, a college student who believes her wealth can solve all her problems. The atmosphere is a mix of exaggerated high society and subtle commentary on the emptiness of materialism. The pacing keeps you engaged, with moments that swing from comedic to a bit more serious as Tammy's schemes blow up in her face. The performances have a raw quality, with a cast that seems to relish their roles, especially in the over-the-top scenarios. It’s got that unique vibe of mid-80s cinema where the excess of the era is both a backdrop and a character in itself. Definitely a curious watch for those interested in the less mainstream exploits of that time.
Rich Bitch has had a somewhat elusive presence in home video formats, originally released on VHS and only later making it to DVD in limited runs. This has contributed to its scarcity, making it a sought-after title among collectors who appreciate offbeat 80s films. As a result, interest in it has surged over the years, especially among those who enjoy digging into the quirky and unconventional aspects of that era's cinema.
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