A neglected housewife of a busy husband who is a doctor turns to prostitution to pass the time. One of her customers develops an obsession with her and begins stalking her.
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Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
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It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
This movie does not have a great original story, excellent acting or a great cast. What it does have is the incredibly attractive Rochelle Swanson. I have to say when I first saw this actress I thought she looked truly amazing. He physical attributes are stunning along with her gorgeous dark raven coloured hair and amazing eyes. Her acting is also not bad for this genre, I could actually imagine her playing a femme fatale type in a forties or fifties set thriller with ease. The overall movie is not really that great, but the nude scenes with Rochelle Swanson, in fact any scenes with her in are watchable. Woody Brown is fairly convincing as the obsessive guy but when he goes crazy he becomes a little less convincing. May Karasun is also quite attractive but looks bored at times and the actor playing the husband is not great either. Still, I don't think anyone will be watching this for the acting. So if you are looking for a bit of late night romance or nudity with great looking women this should suit your needs just fine.
Rochelle Swanson (Diane), a bored, lonely, doctor's wife, decides it's time she spiced up her life. So she joins an exclusive club where the members can act out their wildest sexual fantasies. But the kinky fun ends when Diane finds herself -- and her husband -- in serious danger when the man she's been fantasizing about begins to terrorize her. However, Director Gregory Hippolyte takes you on trip of sexual test and pleasurable senses . Rochelle Swanson's beautiful and sensual body, especially, when she takes off her luxurious cloths, with her dark hair and full chest. She also express the hunger of most rich neglected housewives. Very erotic film. In this film, it seems that American directors closing up the gap between them and their European counterparts. I recommend it.
There were no surprises in this completely unoriginal erotic thriller, but then again, who watches these films for the plot? That having been said, there is nothing even remotely suspenseful in this movie, so my enjoyment rested entirely on how entertained I was by the sex scenes. But even though Rochelle Swanson is an exceptionally voluptuous woman, not even her wonderful body was enough to keep me interested in the film.
The movie starts out with the lovely Rochelle Swanson soaking in a bath and relaxing. Any movie that opens with a nude scene rates high in my book anyway, and this movie just follows along on that momentum.Rochelle Swanson first caught my eye in "Droid Gunner" (aka "Cyberzone" as the intelligent and beautiful assistant to hero Mark Singer. In that film, there were 3 opportunities for her to get naked and she didn't, so my main reason for watching this film was to see if she'd get naked in this one. She does. Plenty. The difference? They probably paid her more money for this movie.You got your typical bored-housewife, sexy-next-door-neighbor, sexual-escape film, but with a slight twist. Rochelle Swanson is the bored housewife who's husband is a doctor (and consequently away most of the time) and the lovely May Karasun (who did a bang-up job in "Lake Consequence") is the next-door neighbor who shows her how to find some adventure as a high-priced call girl at a discreet gentlemen's club. The plot twist comes when one of the gentleman clients decides that he must have Rochelle as his own, exclusively, whenever he wants. So he breaks into Rochelle's house and leaves her a flower, and then he steals a picture from her bedroom. Frightened that her husband may find out about her extracurricular activities, she tries to quit the club scene but the client won't leave her alone. The bartender, an ex-cop who also runs background screening checks on the club's clients, finds out that the client gave them a false name and is actually an ex-Special Forces soldier, now a contract assassin, who killed May's husband a few years back. The police get involved, the husband catches the client in the house just as he attacks Rochelle, and the bartender gets to shoot his gun. The film ends with Rochelle still in that bathtub. Was this all just a daydream of hers?Rochelle and May are always great to watch and they're hot together, though I wish Rochelle hadn't smoked so much at the beginning of the film (a real turn-off, man). The other actors are good enough, and I got a kick out of Bob Delegall (he's the only person I know who can recite a line without moving his lips). The film could've been a better thriller if they hadn't focused so much on the skin factor. Still, its a good film for late Friday and Saturday nights, which is probably when you'll find it being shown on cable television.