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So, Bad Girls is a curious follow-up to Modern Love. It dives into the chaotic world of Robin and Heide, two gals trying to carve out a niche in the music scene at the Cabana Room. Their band, Robin and the Robots, is so bad they're good, which makes for some pretty amusing moments. The atmosphere is a mix of grit and glam, capturing that late '70s vibe. Heide's descent into addiction adds a layer of darkness that contrasts with the upbeat tunes, creating a unique tension. Performances are raw and unrefined, but there's something oddly captivating about their dynamic—it's like watching a train wreck in slow motion. Definitely one of those films that sticks with you for its sheer unpredictability.
Bad Girls has had a mixed format history, with some collectors noting that it hasn't seen a wide release on modern platforms, making physical copies a bit rare. The VHS and DVD versions are especially sought after, as they evoke that distinct '70s underground vibe. There's a niche interest here, especially for those who appreciate oddball musicals or films that capture the darker sides of fame and addiction, giving it a certain cult appeal among collectors.
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