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Girls That Love Girls
Delve into the secret world of female passion as three old friends get together and share some of their more intimate lesbian experiences. Bridgette Monet details her first encounter with her best friend, as well as a steamy "business deal" with the dominating Lisa DeLeeuw and her kinky assistant, Little Oral Annie. The gorgeous Cody Nicole recounts her own initiation into the world of lesbian loving when she ends up tutoring a coy young coed in more ways than one. And Kristara Barrington graphically reminisces about the girl who first seduced her boyfriend, and then seduced her!
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Plot Summary
In 1960s Paris, a young woman named Isabelle finds herself drawn to the charismatic and sophisticated Marianne. As their relationship deepens, they navigate societal expectations and their own blossoming desires. The film explores the complexities of love, identity, and the courage it takes to be true to oneself in a less accepting era.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Girls That Love Girls' garnered attention for its sensitive portrayal of a lesbian relationship, which was rare for its time. While some critics praised its artistry and emotional depth, others found its narrative to be somewhat subdued. Audience reception was mixed, with some embracing its themes and others remaining hesitant due to the subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle exploration of a same-sex relationship and period detail.
Noted for its strong lead performances and emotional resonance.
Some found the pacing to be too slow and the narrative understated.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Dominique Ferrera, was known for her discreet approach to controversial topics, choosing to focus on the emotional journey of her characters rather than overt social commentary.
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