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New Wave Hookers
Jamal and Jimmy dream about prostitutes who become sexually aroused when they listen to new wave music.
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Plot Summary
In a seedy Los Angeles, a group of prostitutes engage in increasingly desperate and violent acts to survive. The film follows their intertwined lives as they navigate the harsh realities of the sex trade, dealing with pimps, clients, and their own personal struggles. Their quest for a better life leads them down a dark path filled with betrayal and danger.
Critical Reception
New Wave Hookers is a notorious film within the adult film industry, often cited for its surprisingly ambitious (though controversial) narrative and direction by Gregg Araki, who would later gain mainstream recognition for his independent films. It's recognized for attempting a more artistic and narrative-driven approach within the genre, though its explicit content and thematic darkness remain polarizing.
What Reviewers Say
Explores darker themes and character motivations more than typical adult films.
Praised by some for Gregg Araki's distinct directorial style.
Criticized for its explicit nature and bleak portrayal of its subjects.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable within mainstream cinema; recognized within adult film circles.
Fun Fact
Director Gregg Araki, who later achieved acclaim for independent films like 'Mysterious Skin' and 'The Doom Generation,' directed this adult film early in his career, a fact often surprising to those familiar with his later work.
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