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Valley of the Dolls is a fascinating dive into the darker side of ambition in showbiz. It follows three women—Anne, Neely, and Jennifer—who chase their dreams, only to find themselves entangled in a web of addiction and heartbreak. The film's pacing has this almost hypnotic quality, shifting between moments of glitzy highs and crushing lows. The performances, especially by Barbara Parkins and Patty Duke, are striking, often portraying raw vulnerability. There's this distinct atmosphere created by the costumes and the cinematography that captures the era's glamor while hinting at the underlying despair. The practical effects, though subtle, are effective in showcasing the characters' decline. Overall, it's not your typical romance; it's more of a cautionary tale wrapped in melodrama.
Features notable performances by Patty Duke and Barbara Parkins.Explores themes of ambition and the perils of fame.Distinctive 60s aesthetic with a mix of glamour and tragedy.
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