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So 'Seven Dangerous Women' is this quirky little comedy from '79 that straddles that line between playful and provocative. The plot revolves around these seven friends who dive headfirst into a game of seduction, targeting aristocrats and middle-class men alike. It’s not just about the erotic tension but also a deeper commentary on societal norms and female empowerment, albeit with a light-hearted touch. The pacing has this flirtatious rhythm, bouncing between their escapades with a fun, almost mischievous energy. What stands out is how the film captures the era’s attitudes towards sexuality, wrapped up in some surprisingly decent performances. The practical effects are pretty minimal, but that just adds to its charm, making it feel like a genuine ensemble piece.
This title has seen a few releases over the years, but its availability remains somewhat limited, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. The original VHS copies can be particularly hard to come by, often fetching decent prices on niche auction sites. Interest in this film has grown among enthusiasts of 70s cinema, especially those who appreciate its unique blend of comedy and social commentary.
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