4 reviews
Julia (Fiona Horsey) is working two jobs, one at a pub and one at a hotel, and she needs the hotel job since she is on probation, for an unknown crime. She is the reason to watch this film. Her boss at the hotel, Michael O'Ryan lives with his mother, who owns the hotel, and she henpecks him. Michael is another loser, who relishes perversion since he cannot get into a relationship. Julia is in love with a rock musician, Istvan who got 20g of cocaine and instead of selling it, took, it, so he owes big time a criminal gang who gives him one day to pay back the 1,000, with interest of 25% per day. And Julia does not have money to cover him. And certainly Istvan has no money. So Julia tries to play Michael, Michael thinks Julia has something for him, and his mother wants nothing to do with Julia. But things will only start to get more complicated, since the criminal gang wants their money, and will threaten anyone to get it. It is somewhat of a fun movie, but will easily be forgotten.
And Fiona Horsey naked, lots.
That's all this movie has to offer. But I own most of the CDs the soundtrack is drawn from and I can see naked girls whenever I want.
Avoid this as if it were the plague.
That's all this movie has to offer. But I own most of the CDs the soundtrack is drawn from and I can see naked girls whenever I want.
Avoid this as if it were the plague.
- adamclark-01767
- Oct 28, 2020
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I was really impressed with this movie, because of its neatly arranged details and the fact, that it is loaded with a lot of British black humor. The storyline is logical, well outlined and never boring. Clichés are almost systematically avoided, with the result that the movie appears to be young, fresh and original. The Actors are gorgeous especially Fiona Horsey is filling out her character with all her heart which is really wonderful to watch(despite all the hassle and filth she has to deal with in her role). In spite of the German Director it's a very English movie, at least in the way I know England. Temperamental. However the film is cynical, brutal, perverse, sometimes disgusting. If You like to stay in a harmonic, beautiful world you should avoid "Lovesick: Sick Love". People who like "Meet the Feebles" or "Braindead" should definitely go for it.
- fingerzeig
- Jan 28, 2006
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- nogodnomasters
- Jun 10, 2019
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