Asun Ortega does crazy very well, and the 'dress whites' as seen in the poster for the film really added to the moment. David Castro's villain has most of the best lines, and several times comes dangerously close to being sympathetic. The love story, while expected, did add to the story and was not completely gratuitous. There are some very good decisions made that were definite pluses to the film. A lot of scenes where you could almost hear the director thinking "yeah, I guess that's okay, but you know what, I think we really need all the girls to be naked and rubbing their boobies over everyone on the set." Don't get me wrong, I like naked girls, but there is a point of diminishing returns when almost Every. And the night scenes with a very nice Chevelle SS 396 where you could only see headlights. Characters talking and you couldn't hear them. Lighting and sound really have some horrifically bad moments in the film. Which isn't completely bad, at least they cast people who could act some in the leads. First the only people I felt were doing anything with their characters were the leads. But there are some glaring problems that keep it from scoring any higher for me.
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