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"Tub Girls" is this fascinating little piece of 1960s underground cinema, where you find Warhol's muse Viva lounging in a bathtub with various characters, both men and women. The film's pacing is languid, almost hypnotic, which really captures that sense of intimacy and exploration of sexuality. There's a rawness to it, especially with Brigid Berlin in the tub fully clothed, adding an odd but intriguing layer to the experience. You can feel the atmosphere of that time, the blurred lines of gender and desire, which makes it stand out among other films of its era. Its practical effects are minimal, but there's a visceral quality that keeps you engaged, almost like you're peeking into a private moment. Definitely worth a watch for those who appreciate the avant-garde.
"Tub Girls" is a bit rare on formats, often found in grainy VHS copies or occasionally on obscure DVD releases. Collector interest has grown thanks to its connection to the Warhol scene and the unique perspectives it offers on intimacy and sexuality. It's not easy to track down, but those who stumble upon it often find it a captivating exploration of the era's avant-garde aesthetics.
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