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So, 'The Girls of K.L.I.T. House' is one of those quirky 80s comedies that dives deep into the over-the-top escapades of a group of college girls. It's all about this ragtag band of beauties facing academic expulsion due to their, let's say, extracurricular activities. The pacing is a little uneven, but it keeps you chuckling with its outrageous premise and cheeky humor. The performances, while not Oscar-worthy, have a certain charm and spontaneity that make the characters endearing in their raunchiness. There's this playful exploration of sexuality, which feels both bold and ridiculous, and the practical effects, well, they leave a lot to be desired but add to the film's campy character. Overall, it's a distinctive slice of 80s low-budget comedy that doesn't shy away from being outrageous.
'The Girls of K.L.I.T. House' has had a rather niche existence, often overshadowed by more mainstream comedies of the era. It saw limited releases on VHS and is occasionally found on DVD, but good luck finding a pristine copy. There’s a certain collector interest given its risqué theme and the curiosity surrounding its unknown director, which adds a mysterious allure to the film. Its scarcity makes it a talking point among collectors who appreciate the oddities of 80s cinema.
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