Pretentious for no reason, this edition of the Squirt series tries for an abstract approach that tries to mystify the audience. I found it stupid and frustrating.
Final brief scene tries to "explain", writing off the entire show as merely the heroine's day-dream, bored at work. The keyword here is "bored".
Brit import Sarah Jane Hamilton is a beautiful central character, essentially watching folks have sex on intentionally phony studio sets. It doesn't look like a movie, more like a crummy vintage TV variety show where skits are acted out against artificial cardboard backdrops. For example, a beach threesome pretends to be outdoors but is very fake studio action.
Credits don't match the actual cast well, with "Kamisha" getting high billing but not matching any actress actually in the movie.
Final brief scene tries to "explain", writing off the entire show as merely the heroine's day-dream, bored at work. The keyword here is "bored".
Brit import Sarah Jane Hamilton is a beautiful central character, essentially watching folks have sex on intentionally phony studio sets. It doesn't look like a movie, more like a crummy vintage TV variety show where skits are acted out against artificial cardboard backdrops. For example, a beach threesome pretends to be outdoors but is very fake studio action.
Credits don't match the actual cast well, with "Kamisha" getting high billing but not matching any actress actually in the movie.