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Perfect(1985)

The story follows Adam Lawrence (Travolta), an ambitious reporter for Rolling Stone magazine.

Released in 1985, Perfect is a romantic drama directed by James Bridges that serves as a high-gloss time capsule of the 1980s fitness craze. Starring and Jamie Lee Curtis , the film explores the intersection of investigative journalism, ethics, and the burgeoning "singles bar" culture of health clubs. Core Plot & Themes

The film’s soundtrack was a quintessential 80s compilation released on Arista Records, featuring up-tempo tracks suited for exercise: by Jermaine Jackson (Title Theme) "Lay Your Hands on Me" by Thompson Twins "I'm So Excited" by The Pointer Sisters "The Power of Love" by Air Supply Perfect (1985) - IMDb Perfect(1985)

: He meets Jessie Wilson (Curtis), a protective aerobics instructor who is wary of the press due to a past incident where a reporter distorted her story.

: Upon release, the film was largely panned by critics; reviewer Leonard Maltin gave it 1.5 stars, calling it "misguided" and "miscast". It was also featured in The Official Razzie Movie Guide . The story follows Adam Lawrence (Travolta), an ambitious

(Jessie Wilson): Her role as the fitness-obsessed instructor cemented her status as a cultural icon and sex symbol of the era.

(Adam Lawrence): Played a reporter based on real-life Rolling Stone writer Aaron Latham. Core Plot & Themes The film’s soundtrack was

: The real-life founder and editor of Rolling Stone appears in the film as himself. Marilu Henner : Appears as Sally, a gym member and friend. Production & Cultural Impact