Losing her virginity unlocks something inside of Isabelle (Marine Vacth). She begins to quite willingly work as a prostitute. "It was like a game," she says. It's a game until one of her clients passes away, and her parents find out about her double life led in the name of sexual ...
mattarama Jul 23, 2006 Permalink 1/10 worst. gay. movie. ever. I caught this flick at a festival. And I really wish I hadn't. This "film" is the worst gay-themed movie I have ever seen. I never felt shame about being gay...until I saw this movie. It's not funny. It's ...
It’s these elements that lift Viva Riva! above conventional crime drama; one senses that Munga, coming from a documentary background, had far more on his mind than convincing international sales agents that his sexy, blood-splattered thriller would travel beyond its domestic audience. Backed by...
What’s worse, dirty movies are losing all sense of fun. We’ve now mostly passed beyond the era of “skin flicks,” which were concerned with topography above the waist, and as the view-finders have dropped, the atmosphere has gotten awfully serious. Nobody smiles anymore, on the screen...
Their gang, the Sharks, is fueled by resentment at being treated like second-class Americans in their own country. And they, too, are worried about losing their sense of family. They want the opportunities available to white, native English-speaking Americans but they want to remain intact, ...
But that’s another story, and the one here opens many years pre-detonation and several after, with timelines zoning back and forth without losing the audience in doing so. As much as the switch between black & white and colour shots. It’s done for relevance and tonal quality and works...
But her slight build made the final scenes where she confronts her kidnapper and arch-nemesis (played by Chris Hemsworth) rather less impactful, in multiple senses of the world. And as long as we’re talking negative things, one of the great things about the previous film was its skillful...
Hollywood’s New Blood may have cost me only a dollar on that fateful day but what I was really losing was much, much more. My sanity, my dignity, the respect of my wife, and even my ability to have children (lawsuit pending) were all things I lost when I sat down to watch this...
“The Five Senses” tells interlocking stories about people who are losing their senses, and fear they are losing themselves in the process. But to state the film’s subject that directly is to miss the way the writer-director,Jeremy Podeswa, intercuts the stories. He doesn’t insist on th...
Losing interest, Remy moves on. A BULLET splinters the floor in front of him. Remy rushes back to the crack and SEES-- --the couple struggling with the smoking gun. The MAN wrenches it free, it clatters to the floor. They glare at each other, blood in their eyes-- --and KISS. ...