An ambitious documentary filmmaker discovers the darkest parts of himself when he turns his camera on a beautiful woman who humiliates men for money.An ambitious documentary filmmaker discovers the darkest parts of himself when he turns his camera on a beautiful woman who humiliates men for money.An ambitious documentary filmmaker discovers the darkest parts of himself when he turns his camera on a beautiful woman who humiliates men for money.
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I don't know why they wanted to make it a fantasy movie towards the end. This documentary would've been something good if they just stuck to making it a doc. Talk about the business, talk about the psychology behind it, the lonely guys that these women prey on. Do some interviews with people in the same fetish industry, some interviews with the clients if they wanna be blurred and modulated.
I feel like this was such a waste making it a kidnap movie like wtf lol. I watched this thinking it was a documentary about the underbelly and the psychology of this fetish industry, it was far from that. Just a guy having sex with 2 girls and fake kidnapping. 5/10
I feel like this was such a waste making it a kidnap movie like wtf lol. I watched this thinking it was a documentary about the underbelly and the psychology of this fetish industry, it was far from that. Just a guy having sex with 2 girls and fake kidnapping. 5/10
It's the worst type of film.It is somehow elitist while being gaudy and cheap. It is pretentious but the confidence emanates from entitlement. Talent is assumed not earned or revealed. The plot is chaos without point, cohesion or a flicker of creativity. Watching this is like being around a gaggle of teenagers, giggling and shrieking while telling a story that they assume to be a riot but is just noise that goes on endlessly, way past the time you can maintain your polite smile.
Well, at least the Catfish film was well crafted even if it was BS.
Pretty much knew this was fake straight off but other obvious tells. So, the bill for bottle service in Vegas like almost matches the funds raised to the dollar? (If there really was a kickstarter)
Also, don't cast someone recognizable as the poor 'schmuck' who was scared of her ruining his life. This guy was married to Shannon Elizabeth from American Pie.
Also, why are these other women in the industry say she's psycho on film. Makes no sense.
Pretty much knew this was fake straight off but other obvious tells. So, the bill for bottle service in Vegas like almost matches the funds raised to the dollar? (If there really was a kickstarter)
Also, don't cast someone recognizable as the poor 'schmuck' who was scared of her ruining his life. This guy was married to Shannon Elizabeth from American Pie.
Also, why are these other women in the industry say she's psycho on film. Makes no sense.
Ciara and Julian take us through a fun journey through findom from the eyes of the talent. Eye opening, insightful film about the dangers adult performers can face when the fantasy goes too far.
As a viewer, the thrilling part of experiencing this film is trying to ascertain where the line of reality begins and where the fiction ends. Particularly when many players in the fetish scene make cameo appearances and footage from the annual Las Vegas sex expo is integrated into the story. "These characters are kind of ourselves, or like the dark sides of ourselves" explains Shaw. "Even these fictionalised versions of ourselves come from some place of truth and I've just greatly blown it up for dramatic effect"
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