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So, The Bitch is an interesting dive into the late '70s disco scene, blending drama and romance with a gritty edge. Gerry O'Hara crafts a tale that feels both vibrant and claustrophobic—our protagonist, a disco owner, is grappling with relationships gone awry and the looming threat of the Mafia. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the tension, making those moments of chaos feel more urgent. Performances are layered, capturing the complexity of love and betrayal amidst flashing lights and pounding music. There’s a rawness to the situations that just feels real, and the soundtrack really sets that era's vibe. Definitely a piece that showcases a specific time and place in film.
Explores complex female lead dynamicsNot a typical rom-comReflects late '70s cultural elements
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