Summer of '69 ends on a happy note, with Abby finally realizing her worth and becoming the most confident version of herself, while also making real friends. The film follows Abby, a high school student who has been eager to be with a boy named Max, whom she's been in love with practically her entire life. But make no mistake, in this sex-positive film with no actual sex, Abby doesn't get a life-transforming makeover; she finds a mentor at a strip club, the easiest place to find someone to teach you your true worth. In Santa Monica, she's a stripper at Diamond Dolls, which is about to close or, worse, be sold to a complete jerk named Rick Richards. Together, can these two women work through their issues? Will Abby never be with the man of her dreams? Will Monica be out of a job? Before we get into the details, no, this movie isn't set in '69. It's set in the present day, with smartphones and "Glitch," a streaming platform for video games. I'm ...
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