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Coke was great back then
The reveal of thr killer in this made me laugh and I don’t think it was supposed to.
One of my favorite podcasts, “You Must Remember This,” did a whole season last summer called Erotic Eighties, looking at the way issues of sex and sexuality were depicted in films from the start of the porno-chic era of 1970 to the end of the 1980s. Brian De Palma’s collected works were a huge part of that season, and I looked forward to seeing which movies would be featured, watching them, and then listening to the podcast episode the next day.
This year, she’s doing a double-length season called Erotic Nineties looking at the evolution of this theme in the decade that followed.
I haven’t seen this but want to based on the cinematography alone.