With a high-camp sensibility, full of incredibly unique stylistic choices (come for the concept, stay for the "silent movie" dialogue and the absolutely mind-blowing soundtrack), ATTAGIRL traverses Brookyn on a mission, following some tough girls who don't take kindly to being messed with.

This is like what Quentin Tarantino thinks he does, mixed with the beloved 70's Blaxploitation style of Janicza Bravo's "Zola". It quite brilliantly sets up a world that I am desperate to stay in longer than the 10 minutes given - and shows you Brookyn in a way you've never seen before.

Stars were made here. Everyone understood the assignment. This is the start of something magic. I can't wait to see what happens next.

THANK YOU!

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