An unexpected affair quickly escalates into a heart-stopping reality for two women whose passionate connection changes their lives forever.An unexpected affair quickly escalates into a heart-stopping reality for two women whose passionate connection changes their lives forever.An unexpected affair quickly escalates into a heart-stopping reality for two women whose passionate connection changes their lives forever.
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Stasia Caz
- Bartender
- (as Anastasia Marinina)
Rachelle Beinart
- Rachelle Ashe - Jasmine's Mother
- (uncredited)
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What makes this film special is the choreography that is shown in an exceptionally stimulating way. It shows great craftsmanship to film a fantastic sensuality with limited resources. The story is not very special and the dialogues might have had a little more poetic power. But what excels the film in portraying the attraction that both players have towards each other. It has been a long time since I saw a movie that could be so exciting. This is far from being porn. This is top-level sensuality and this movie can compete with 9.5 Weeks and Fatal Attraction.
This is pretty much the prequel to Shane McCutcheon before she moves to LA. The dialog wasn't there and there wasn't a lot of character development. Honestly the main character, I'll just call her Shane, was boring as hell and is kind of an asshole. The sex scenes were good, but awkward at some points. But overall it was a pretty boring film
First off, this is a sexy, sensual-based bi-sexual drama. If you don't like solid Indie films, don't get carried away over thinking this. It's like hating John Wick and writing a review.
Early PS: this is so much sexier than any 50 Shades version... watch it twice with wine!
I won't spoil this, but was surprised and pleased with plot and subsequent sexual intensity that took place.
1) the actors seemed natural 2) the sex and intimacy were even better 3) much bigger Hollywood films have tried this hard and not achieved the results.
Congrats to the hard work and trusf by the actors to create this level of sexuality and viewer attraction without being difficult.
Although it's Canadian and lower budget, I need to be real. But still very well.done for eroctic.
Early PS: this is so much sexier than any 50 Shades version... watch it twice with wine!
I won't spoil this, but was surprised and pleased with plot and subsequent sexual intensity that took place.
1) the actors seemed natural 2) the sex and intimacy were even better 3) much bigger Hollywood films have tried this hard and not achieved the results.
Congrats to the hard work and trusf by the actors to create this level of sexuality and viewer attraction without being difficult.
Although it's Canadian and lower budget, I need to be real. But still very well.done for eroctic.
This piece of LGBT cinema was flawed from the outset for a number of reasons and that is a damn shame.
Telling the story of an engaged girl who finds herself in a sexual relationship with a girl and the effect it has on her life.
Here is the main issue, a movie is doomed to failure if you don't like the protagonist(s). And how am I supposed to like or care about this girl when the entire movie is about her cheating on her partner? She may very well be having a sexual "Awakening" but that doesn't take anything away from her actions. The movie doesn't even present the fiancé as a bad guy either which they often do to soften the blow.
Highly explicit very graphic (And certain sexual acts are clearly real) this highly charged tale of seduction, sexuality and betrayal is a simple one but quite powerful regardless.
I being the loyal pup I am simply cannot get over that one major plot flaw though and that's why to me this piece of cinema fails and fails hard despite being a well made film.
The Good:
Very well shot
The Bad:
Just can't get behind an unfaithful protagonist
Telling the story of an engaged girl who finds herself in a sexual relationship with a girl and the effect it has on her life.
Here is the main issue, a movie is doomed to failure if you don't like the protagonist(s). And how am I supposed to like or care about this girl when the entire movie is about her cheating on her partner? She may very well be having a sexual "Awakening" but that doesn't take anything away from her actions. The movie doesn't even present the fiancé as a bad guy either which they often do to soften the blow.
Highly explicit very graphic (And certain sexual acts are clearly real) this highly charged tale of seduction, sexuality and betrayal is a simple one but quite powerful regardless.
I being the loyal pup I am simply cannot get over that one major plot flaw though and that's why to me this piece of cinema fails and fails hard despite being a well made film.
The Good:
Very well shot
The Bad:
Just can't get behind an unfaithful protagonist
Erotic, sexy and and a lot of nudity. Almost all female cast and crew did a good job, but, the film not something to remember. I have seen people comparing with Blue is the Warmest Color, but, they somehow forgot Bound (1996). But, couldn't reach up to the standards of these films.
Did you know
- TriviaThe character of Dallas was a roofer. Screenwriter Stephanie Fabrizi's sister and father operate a roofing company. To prepare for the role, Erika Linder apprenticed as a roofer with their company for two weeks before shooting the film. She fooled one of their customers into thinking she was actually an experienced roofer after meticulously finishing their roof by herself.
- GoofsThere is a skateboard in the corner of Dallas' bedroom. As Chekhov famously said, "If there's a skateboard on the wall in act one, scene two, the lesbian must ride the skateboard by act three, scene two." Dallas never rides the skateboard.
- ConnectionsReferences Dallas (1978)
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- Ниже её губ
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- 831 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada("Just One Drink" scene)
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- Gross worldwide
- $33,673
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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