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So, 'Tara Tara Tara Tara' from 1981—what an interesting watch. You've got this uptight fashion model, Tara, who’s really struggling with the sleazy advances of her photographer, Hal. It's a bit of a twisted tale as she also has to grapple with her father's new romance with a much younger woman, Angie. The film kind of dances around themes of generational conflict and the bizarre dynamics of relationships in the fashion world. The pacing feels a little uneven, but there’s a raw energy in the performances that keeps it engaging. It's not your typical glossy production; there's a certain grit that makes it distinctive, something you don't see much of in the mainstream stuff from that time.
'Tara Tara Tara Tara' is a bit of a hidden gem in the collector's market. There are only a few home video releases of it, primarily on VHS, which makes it somewhat scarce. Interest tends to spike around vintage fashion enthusiasts and those who appreciate the quirks of early '80s cinema. If you come across a copy, it's definitely worth considering for its eccentric approach to storytelling.
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