Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Los Angeles fashion model falls in love with a female art director during a photo shoot which puts their newfound romance at odds with the model's photographer boyfriend.A Los Angeles fashion model falls in love with a female art director during a photo shoot which puts their newfound romance at odds with the model's photographer boyfriend.A Los Angeles fashion model falls in love with a female art director during a photo shoot which puts their newfound romance at odds with the model's photographer boyfriend.
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- Writers
- Stars
Noëlle Balfour
- Model
- (as Noelle Balfour)
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Awful, Awful, Awful!! That's what kept repeating over and over in my head as I watched this trash. Horrible camera shots, the music was boring, the plot gave me a "been there, done that" feel, as it wasn't original in the least, and the acting made me think they just picked people off of the sidewalk and asked if they wanted to be in a film. This movie's quality in acting, wardrobe, music, plot, and everything else gives the viewer the feeling of a low-budget porno. I give it a -1/10 for wasting an hour and a half of my time.
Softcore porn, although its prime directive is to titillate, must still maintain a dramatic or comedic framework with which to tie its love scenes together. Thinking its title belied a possible TV tie-in, combined with it's subtitle ("A Story of Jack and Jill...and Jill"), I was certain Different Strokes had to be a farce, or at least a comedy. Well its not. It's a drama, and a weak, rather mean-spirited one at that. The subtitle does describe the film's love interests, but there are no laughs, at least intentional. Be forewarned.
I generally liked it since I saw something on A&E about the stars of 'DIFFERENT STROKES' and their respective fates. The image quality was good, the scenes flowed fairly well and
the overall plot was acceptable for a Direct-To-Video production [imho].
The build-up to the seduction was not very believable, and
I would have liked to see more hints at Jill's attraction to Jill. Also, I would have liked to see Jill [Dana Plato] seduce
one [or more] of the lingerie models.
All in all, I think it rates a 6 out of 10.
the overall plot was acceptable for a Direct-To-Video production [imho].
The build-up to the seduction was not very believable, and
I would have liked to see more hints at Jill's attraction to Jill. Also, I would have liked to see Jill [Dana Plato] seduce
one [or more] of the lingerie models.
All in all, I think it rates a 6 out of 10.
I don't know, for some reason this movie just really hit home for me. Maybe that's why I liked it so much, but I was also very impressed with the acting and the directing. It is only tragic that Dana Plato had to pass on before she could contiue in this marvelous genre. I would also have to say it is my favorite of Michael Paul Girard's films of the 1990's.
This movie was well written and acted, Dana Plato gave an all-time strong performance. She showed us why she was such a well-known actress in Hollywood, by her pool scene alone. Highly recommend this to anyone needing a late night movie
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- AnecdotesOriginally titled Jack and Jill and Jill, but producers later changed it to Different Strokes to cash in on Dana Plato's previous 1978 TV series.
- GaffesWhen the "Jills" are dancing in the restaurant they're both barefoot, but when the shot cuts to Dana Plato sitting back at the table, she's once again in her hiking boots.
- Autres versionsAn edited R-rated version on home video is missing more than 10 minutes, most of which is the long erotic softcore loves scenes between the principle characters of Jack & Jill, Jill & Jill Martin, and Alica and Katy.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Saturday Night Live: Cameron Diaz/Jimmy Eat World (2002)
- Bandes originalesLike a Lover
Written and performed by Michael Paul Girard
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