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The Women's Club from 1987 is a quirky little comedy that dives into the life of Patrick, a screenwriter who finds himself in quite the pickle. He juggles writing during the day and taking on the role of a male escort at night. The film has this oddball charm; it’s a mix of absurd situations and genuine moments. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but that oddly reflects Patrick's own struggles with creativity and connection. The performances, especially from the women in Patrick's life, have this palpable energy, each one bringing a different flavor to the story. It’s distinctive for its blend of humor and the exploration of loneliness, which seems pretty relevant even today. Not your average sex comedy for sure.
Focus on the unique blend of humor and themes of loneliness.Pay attention to the performances of the female characters.Notice the film's uneven pacing reflects the protagonist's struggles.
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