Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA Playful Sex Comedy About a Couple Looking to Spice Up Their Sex Life. Written and Directed by Thomas G. Waites From Movie Classics Including "The Thing."A Playful Sex Comedy About a Couple Looking to Spice Up Their Sex Life. Written and Directed by Thomas G. Waites From Movie Classics Including "The Thing."A Playful Sex Comedy About a Couple Looking to Spice Up Their Sex Life. Written and Directed by Thomas G. Waites From Movie Classics Including "The Thing."
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I didn't know what to expect when one of my friends recommended this to me. It begins as a romantic comedy and devolved into a completely different romp. There are many genuinely laugh out loud moments and the actors ,none of whom I was aware of before,carry of their roles perfectly. It was a friend who initially watched it as he admired the director Thomas Waites and his previous acting roles in films such The Thing and originally I was dubious as that is not my type of movie. Highly recommend this original film to anyone who wants to watch something intelligent and thought provoking rather than yet another superhero film.
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I was in the mood for some laughs. The film image caught my attention as did the description. I was so happy I picked it. Perfect film to match my mood. A couple of friends watched too and not only did we laugh but when it ended we talked about it over drinks for a while. Thought provoking fun. The acting is fantastic- the characters felt real and honest. The director got great performances. I didn't like all of the characters but I did feel connected to them. This is a great film to watch with others and discuss afterwards. Expect a lively conversation! Oh, and the original music is awesome. I've got to track it down and listen again! Recommend!
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This film adopts a very real, believable tone and at the same time contains sort of parallel levels of surreal comedy, some brutal (though short lived) violence, intense erotic underlying feel - just an odd, but very effective collection of moods. The acting is uniformly excellent, as is the writing and direction, with the two leads delivering outstanding performances and some of the minor characters fleshing (no pun) things out in a more extreme fashion. The music is terrific too, and the film contains a number of great songs written by the director Thomas G. Waites - himself a veteran actor and acting teacher. Not for the faint of heart perhaps, but everyone else should love this film as much as I did.
Loved it! We picked this movie as our weekly date night watch and honestly can't recommend it enough. We had a good laugh and we were so drawn into the drama that we didn't even notice the time go by. Acting is superb and very good directing you can tell that the casting did an amazing job selecting each actor for its character. This move has good pasting and will keep you guessing what could even happen next. It's funny, shocking, full of drama, has good amount of spicy moments and over all very entertaining. It's definitely one of those movies I'll keep rewatching over and over, this would be a great girls night watch ;)
What a fun journey through a unusual and unique twist. Newcomer Jam Murphy is genuine and fun in her portrayal. The cast nails it. I hope this romp takes off and gets noticed. Things move in unexpected ways and takes you on a journey that many of us fantasize about. It moves smoothly and keeps the audience attention throughout. Which is always hard to do. Not sure how to reach out to a larger audience but being on Apple TV is a plus. I think young couples would find this fun and interesting. Older folk may not understand the unique storyline. But in days the Broadway shows like Rent this will find an audience.
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