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Naughty Girls
Flora and her friends are about to be released from the juvenile detention center. After being persuaded by the instructor, she goes back to school. She lies to her mother claiming that she goes to the tutoring center after school and gets home late all the time. After school, she changes her clothes and goes to parties. At parties, she does more than fun but also stirs up troubles. One time, the girls walk into a brand name store. The products there are very expensive and they get humiliated by store staffs. It drives them to work hard and earn money. They are too young to tell wrong from right.…
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Robin dreams of escaping her mundane life and finds an opportunity when she meets a motorcycle racer named Mick. Their budding romance is tested by the rivalries and dangers of the racing world. The film follows Robin's journey as she navigates love, ambition, and the challenges of a subculture.
Critical Reception
Naughty Girls was not a critical darling upon its release and is generally considered a low-budget exploitation film with a limited theatrical run. It received minimal mainstream critical attention and is often remembered more for its genre conventions than its artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to blend motorcycle racing action with a coming-of-age romance.
Praised by some for its energetic portrayal of biker culture.
Criticized for its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for Naughty Girls, but those available suggest it's a niche film appreciated by fans of 80s biker movies, while others find it to be a forgettable B-movie.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Jack Starrett, who was also known for his work on other exploitation films and action movies during the 1970s and 80s.
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