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Dane Gets It Good
Dane Gets It Good is a 1990's classic that is directed by Ron Jeremy and featuring Dane Harlow who plays a sweet hermaphrodite who gets fired from her job and struggles to find a new one. Along the way, she gets help from one friend who with her former boss to get her job back and a contraceptive sales lady who offers to get her started in door to door sale.
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Plot Summary
This early independent film follows the misadventures of Dane, a slacker navigating the mundane realities of life and relationships. The narrative loosely explores themes of friendship, aspirations, and the often-disappointing intersection of dreams and reality, all set against a backdrop of everyday struggles.
Critical Reception
As an early independent film, 'Dane Gets It Good' received limited distribution and thus minimal mainstream critical attention. It is primarily known within cult film circles and among fans of Kevin Smith's later work, where it is seen as a raw, unpolished precursor to his more recognized films.
What Reviewers Say
Considered a very rough, early work by the director.
Lacks the polish and narrative drive of later, more successful films.
Offers a glimpse into the director's early stylistic inclinations.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Dane Gets It Good' is not readily available, likely due to its limited release and obscurity.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
This film was shot on a shoestring budget and served as an early experimental project for director Kevin Smith, predating his breakout hit 'Clerks' by several years.
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