It's not an experiment, but this quite poor and deadly dull porn feature plays out for nearly an hour and a half with zero music. That only adds to the tedium.
Lousy dialog concerns women having gone to seminars (not shown) which encourage them to become more independent. Result is that after the opening sex scene, joined in progress, Danielle Rogers informs her hubby Peter North that she wants a divorce. He's shocked, but she finalizes her decision when she visits her friend Cameo, who easily seduces her, and after their lesbina sex Danielle leaves Peter for good.
A sex scene of the Prices, Paula and Eric, is thrown in for filler, and the movie ends with another friend of Danielle's, Kym Wilde visiting, finding that Danielle has flown the coop, so she cheers up North with a mechanical hump.
This is mechanical sex footage by a terminally bored cast, and some flubs are left in the final print, attesting to the total "who cares?" approach of hack director Gordon Vandermeer.
Lousy dialog concerns women having gone to seminars (not shown) which encourage them to become more independent. Result is that after the opening sex scene, joined in progress, Danielle Rogers informs her hubby Peter North that she wants a divorce. He's shocked, but she finalizes her decision when she visits her friend Cameo, who easily seduces her, and after their lesbina sex Danielle leaves Peter for good.
A sex scene of the Prices, Paula and Eric, is thrown in for filler, and the movie ends with another friend of Danielle's, Kym Wilde visiting, finding that Danielle has flown the coop, so she cheers up North with a mechanical hump.
This is mechanical sex footage by a terminally bored cast, and some flubs are left in the final print, attesting to the total "who cares?" approach of hack director Gordon Vandermeer.