Stocks and Blondes is a quirky little comedy from the early '80s that dives into the absurdities of corporate life through Wanda's bold and brazen tactics. The film's tone is playful, almost satirical, capturing the outrageous lengths to which some will go to climb the corporate ladder. The pacing has a nice rhythm, fast enough to keep you engaged but not so quick that you miss the satirical jabs at gender dynamics and business culture. The performances, particularly the lead, exude a kind of charisma that makes her manipulative charm oddly entertaining. It's not exactly groundbreaking, but it has its own unique flavor that sets it apart. Plus, the practical effects, while minimal, add a certain charm to the overall presentation.
Quirky take on corporate themesStrong lead performanceSatirical humor on gender dynamics
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