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Five Pretty Young Ladies
Five pretty girls go to Hong Kong to stay with their uncle who is a police superintendent. Soon they run into a gang of thieves, which gives them a chance to put their excellent kung fu skills to good use. This Bod Squad will kick your ass!
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Plot Summary
A group of young women from different backgrounds find themselves sharing a villa during the summer. They navigate romantic entanglements, personal ambitions, and the complexities of their relationships with each other. The film explores themes of friendship, sexuality, and the transition into adulthood.
Critical Reception
"Five Pretty Young Ladies" is a lesser-known Italian erotic comedy from the 1970s. It received minimal critical attention upon its release and is primarily remembered for its genre and period rather than significant artistic merit. Audience reception is generally lukewarm, with acknowledgments of its nostalgic appeal for fans of the era's softcore erotic cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its nostalgic depiction of 1970s Italian cinema.
Seen as a typical example of its genre, with lighthearted comedy and erotic elements.
Character development is often noted as superficial.
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Fun Fact
The film is sometimes referred to by its alternative title, "A Summer of Innocence."
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