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There are two creative battles in Body Language - the attempts at creating a dreamscape (one which might have suited music videos in their last years of creative excess), and the attempts at working around Janine's lack of sex scenes with men.
Janine plays the unsatisfied wife of Steven St. Croix (wearing the Caesar cut brought back into popularity by George Clooney that didn't even look great on Clooney himself), with sapphic action occurring in the other world. After weaving in and out of this world, and staring at a hard-boiled egg, she sees St. Croix shamelessly return home with his mistress (Rebecca Lord). He says his goodbyes to her and has a sexy poolside scene with Janine...but before anything serious goes on, she's replaced by Lord. You can figure out your own interpretation here, but I can't help finding the whole spouse story pointless, and not especially erotic, unless they were banking on teasing viewers for Janine hetero action they weren't going to be getting for a while longer.
Janine's best scene in the film is a solo moment as she makes use of the water pressure in her shower/bath.
The non-Janine portions involve the "weird" other characters, who come off like watered down, horned up versions of Red Room denizens from Twin Peaks. They seduce potential home buyers (suggesting a potentially bleak future for Janine). This part of the story is more interesting and has some creative peaks (like what look like early drone shots around the pool), but the strongest carnal moment (spirit Vince Voyeur joining married couple Bridgette and Ian Daniels) is undercut by some poor and lazy camera angles.
As a whole this has its moments if you want to watch an attempt at porno artiste in the days when VHS still reigned supreme, but if you are looking for more, you may want to go elsewhere.
Janine plays the unsatisfied wife of Steven St. Croix (wearing the Caesar cut brought back into popularity by George Clooney that didn't even look great on Clooney himself), with sapphic action occurring in the other world. After weaving in and out of this world, and staring at a hard-boiled egg, she sees St. Croix shamelessly return home with his mistress (Rebecca Lord). He says his goodbyes to her and has a sexy poolside scene with Janine...but before anything serious goes on, she's replaced by Lord. You can figure out your own interpretation here, but I can't help finding the whole spouse story pointless, and not especially erotic, unless they were banking on teasing viewers for Janine hetero action they weren't going to be getting for a while longer.
Janine's best scene in the film is a solo moment as she makes use of the water pressure in her shower/bath.
The non-Janine portions involve the "weird" other characters, who come off like watered down, horned up versions of Red Room denizens from Twin Peaks. They seduce potential home buyers (suggesting a potentially bleak future for Janine). This part of the story is more interesting and has some creative peaks (like what look like early drone shots around the pool), but the strongest carnal moment (spirit Vince Voyeur joining married couple Bridgette and Ian Daniels) is undercut by some poor and lazy camera angles.
As a whole this has its moments if you want to watch an attempt at porno artiste in the days when VHS still reigned supreme, but if you are looking for more, you may want to go elsewhere.
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