dario-western
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A film like this will not make me want to give up being a pescatarian. All human action to bring about a Utopiac world has failed because we are fallen, sinful beings.
Just a load of idealistic propaganda trying to scare people into giving up centuries of what they've always done.
There is only one being who will truly bring peace, harmony and perfection back to earth again - and he is not human.
Just a load of idealistic propaganda trying to scare people into giving up centuries of what they've always done.
There is only one being who will truly bring peace, harmony and perfection back to earth again - and he is not human.
It's a thoroughly enjoyable movie. If anybody is looking for an introduction into the naturist way of life, this gentle comedy is a great way of easing you into it.
The film begins when businessman Ned Tillerman is killed in a boating accident. He has two estranged daughters who are called by the management of his own nudist resort Bear Lake to pick up his belongings. Neither of them are aware of the fact that when they arrive at the resort that it is a nudist venue and their father had allocated the property for them to inherit upon his death. The adventures begin from there....
It's funny without being overly gratuitous or sexually exploitative, and focuses on the problems that nudists often have with being accepted by mainstream society, and non-nudists trying to understand what this lifestyle has to offer them.
Highly recommended for most people to watch.
The film begins when businessman Ned Tillerman is killed in a boating accident. He has two estranged daughters who are called by the management of his own nudist resort Bear Lake to pick up his belongings. Neither of them are aware of the fact that when they arrive at the resort that it is a nudist venue and their father had allocated the property for them to inherit upon his death. The adventures begin from there....
It's funny without being overly gratuitous or sexually exploitative, and focuses on the problems that nudists often have with being accepted by mainstream society, and non-nudists trying to understand what this lifestyle has to offer them.
Highly recommended for most people to watch.
Although only 25 minutes in length, this film is still cute and funny about the complexities of being a nudist in today's supposedly enlightened society.
The characters are representative of the modern young urban adults with their coming to grips with nudism, a lifestyle which at least in Australia is still very much the monopoly of the baby boomer generation, and the 'don't ask don't tell' secrecy which unfortunately still keeps nudism under wraps.
The acting is great and who knows if there could be a sequel to it in the future?
The characters are representative of the modern young urban adults with their coming to grips with nudism, a lifestyle which at least in Australia is still very much the monopoly of the baby boomer generation, and the 'don't ask don't tell' secrecy which unfortunately still keeps nudism under wraps.
The acting is great and who knows if there could be a sequel to it in the future?