 |  |  |  | | The look of this film is a refreshing change from porn cheapies, and is pleasing to the eye, especially, the sex/nude scenes, with lots of exposed skin in close up, and very sensual as well. There's even variety in this department, with at least six actors getting all their gear off. And France is everywhere in this film. Paris gets into many conversations, as does Matisse, and Monet and Marie Claire make it into the frame too. The pace is a bit slow at times, and some of the non-sex scenes drag on too long (tighter editing would have paid dividends). However, that's a minor problem, easily remedied by the fast-forward button. Overall, I'd call this PGP - Pretty Good Porn. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| An extended and tangled love/lust triangle. Joanne and Alan are husband and wife, who work in the same advertising office. Alan is too quick in bed and Joanne is becoming less satisfied. And drop-dead gorgeous Yvonne, a co-worker, finds Alan so attractive that she stays back late just to ask him to accompany her to the (men's) toilet. Joanne takes French lessons, and meets bi-sexual photographer Terri (a gwailo) in one of the classes. Joanne and Terri drift closer and become lovers. The agency needs a nude model for an ad, so Joanne introduces Alan to Terri, who convinces Joanne to model for the ad. Alan finds himself attracted to the plain-looking Terri, but her explanation to Alan of why she goes with women is weird, to say the least. It seems all her ex-boyfriends either died while crossing the road or committed suicide, and she's therefore afraid of loving a man again. There's also Terri's live-in lover (a pretty blonde girl with an apparent distaste for clothing), whom she dumps. After just one more great sex scene with Alan, Yvonne vanishes from the picture (unfortunately !). Terri wavers between being a shoulder to cry on and being a lover to both husband and wife. |
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