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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
routine, great love scenes!, 11 March 2002
Author:
mattkratz (themattk@hotmail.com) from Richardson, TX
Most of what you'll remember from this movie is the love making scenes
between Robey and Ed O'Ross. Those were very long, explicit scenes. And
gosh, were they steamy! You'll also remember the devestating final showdown
between the detective and the killer at the end.
The story involves a detective (O'Ross) who is hot on the trail of a serial
killer who preys on men who sexually abused their daughters. A lady from the
records department (Robey) assists, and they fall in love.
That just about covers it. You might like it if you like cat-and-mouse
detective chase stories.
** 1/2 out of ****
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
"dull thriller" should be an oxymoron, but it's not, 2 September 2005
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Author:
FieCrier from Upstate New York
A woman with long blonde hair has bondage sex with men, and at the
moment of their climax, she shoots them with a pistol in the mouth. She
leaves a lollipop on the pillow beside them. She targets men who are
divorced, or who are getting a divorce, who've sexually abused their
daughters (somehow) without being charged.
Detective "Mouth" is disliked by just about everyone on the force; he's
got an unfunny, tasteless sense of humor. When he shows up at a crime
scene, he rants about how everyone should be given a gun to blow each
other away. He gives a kid who found the body his gun, and the kid
starts pulling the trigger (each chamber is empty). This does not
endear him to his boss. Later, when a reporter nicknamed "Weasel" is
going through his trash, he urinates on him from an upstairs window!
He's put on the "Rapunzel" murder case, along with a new partner who
will put up with him. He also starts going out with Jill, a long-haired
brunette from the hall of records. Mouth's real name is Jack: Jack and
Jill, har har... sigh. Anyway, we never see the face of Rapunzel during
the murders, and Jill is the only major female character in the movie,
so you can guess where that's headed far before the "revelation."
Jill starts getting rough with Mouth, and wanting to "play" his "little
girl." Mouth is too dense to figure out what's going on until this goes
on for some time, even though he fits the profile of a victim
(divorved, lost custody) apart from the abuse part - although his
sister had been sexually abused by his father.
The sex scenes are not particularly erotic, they seem awkward and
poorly edited. One in which Mouth and Jill have sex on a rug on a
hardwood floor, in which he slowly propels them across the floor on the
rug, is downright silly.
The R-rated video apparently features sex scenes in lingerie and wet
t-shirts, though I can't figure out where a wet t-shirt scene would
have fit in. The unrated video has topless nude scenes, and frankly
couldn't earn worse than an R had it been rated. According to Robey
(Jill) on her website from a series of articles archived from Femmes
Fatale magazine, the producers promised to distribute the unrated
version abroad, and the R-rated one in the US, but they both got
distributed here. The R-rated DVD from Platinum Disc Corporation
features topless nude scenes and no lingerie or wet t-shirts, so it
would seem to be the so- called "unrated" version.
Again according to Robey, she was pleased with the script, but not the
direction. The writers defended the director, and criticized Robey's
performance. Robey's agent then criticized the writers, and the acting
performance of one of them who plays Mouth's partner.
I don't know who the blame lies with, but the movie isn't very good.
There are scenes which make awkward transitions where people behave
differently without proper motivation. This could be bad direction
(Robey's position), or it could be that scenes were cut because the
performances were unsalvageably bad (the writers' position). The
partner isn't overacted as claimed, though - his performance is amateur
but adequate.
2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Ed O'Ross as a Romantic Hero?!?, 16 April 1999
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Author:
Gislef from Iowa City, IA
Arrgh. O'Ross, best suited to playing villain, gets to writhe around nude with Louise Robey of Friday the 13th fame. That's mildly entertaining, but the rest of the movie is very, very plodding. A few twists and turns, but generally the folks in this movie are so unlikeable that you really don't care when the big "revelation" of the killer is comes out.
2 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Ed O'Ross is numero uno!, 14 December 2001
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Author:
UATDMPrez from Brockport, NY
Ed O'Ross in his crowning glory. This one and only starring role shows the versitiality of the greatest actor to live. Ed O'Ross out shined his female lead Robey, and his male co-star(don't know his name). There should be more movies out there that star Ed O'Ross, and if the price is right (and high enough), he'll star in a blockbuster. All the big time actors will have to take a back seat.
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