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Lesbo-A-Go-Go
A no-budget tribute to 60s exploitation queen Doris Wishman and filmed in sordid black and white and searing colour, "Lesbo-A-Go-Go" follows the once-innocent Sugar on a wild psycho-sexual downhill spiral into degradation, drug addiction, delirium and ultimately damnation.
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Plot Summary
Two lesbians are mistaken for straight women and set up on blind dates with men. Their attempts to navigate these awkward situations while staying true to themselves lead to comedic misadventures. The film explores themes of identity, dating, and the absurdity of societal expectations.
Critical Reception
Lesbo-A-Go-Go received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, often praised for its humor and performances, though some found its plot predictable. It has been noted as a lighthearted and enjoyable entry in the LGBTQ+ romantic comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and humorous approach to lesbian dating.
Appreciated for the chemistry and comedic timing of its lead actresses.
Some viewers found the plot to be a bit formulaic and predictable.
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Fun Fact
The film was largely improvised, with the actors developing much of the dialogue and scenes on the spot, contributing to its spontaneous and energetic feel.
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