简要:Director Marita Giovanni's film is adapted from the play of Laura Hoffman. Hoffman's material may be bound by psychological nonsense, but she is good at listening to interesting conversations and ruthlessly avoids the cunning typically associated with lesbian dramas. The story takes place around a Los Angeles girl's bar, focusing on the beautiful red haired cartoonist Loretta (played by Nancy Allison Wolf) and her romance with actress Rachel (played by Lisa Dagostino). Wolfe's performance was comical and touching, and she successfully got rid of Giovanni and Hoffman's bad ideas about her. She also deliberately imitated the charm of Rita Hayworth in Gilda. There are famous Hayworth smoking posters and close-up shots of Lotte Lenya's eyes in her apartment. Although Dagostino maintains his own style in the fight scenes with Wolf, the character of Rachel is not that interesting. I also like Loretta's child Veronica (played by Justin Slater), a heterosexual woman who is "captivated" by the idea of lesbianism. Those who want to watch vivid sexual scenes won't be disappointed, but I think Giovanni was cut off during the climax (not a pun). The poor soundtrack indicates that the budget for this movie is very low, and so is the underpopulation bar, although this underpopulation aligns with Hoffman's incest circular theme. Please pay attention to the guest appearance of the chaste Bono on Scorpio Night.
Director Marita Giovanni's film is adapted from the play of Laura Hoffman. Hoffman's material may be bound by psychological nonsense, but she is good at listening to interesting conversations and ruthlessly avoids the cunning typically associated with lesbian dramas. The story takes place around a Los Angeles girl's bar, focusing on the beautiful red haired cartoonist Loretta (played by Nancy Allison Wolf) and her romance with actress Rachel (played by Lisa Dagostino). Wolfe's performance was comical and touching, and she successfully got rid of Giovanni and Hoffman's bad ideas about her. She also deliberately imitated the charm of Rita Hayworth in Gilda. There are famous Hayworth smoking posters and close-up shots of Lotte Lenya's eyes in her apartment. Although Dagostino maintains his own style in the fight scenes with Wolf, the character of Rachel is not that interesting. I also like Loretta's child Veronica (played by Justin Slater), a heterosexual woman who is "captivated" by the idea of lesbianism. Those who want to watch vivid sexual scenes won't be disappointed, but I think Giovanni was cut off during the climax (not a pun). The poor soundtrack indicates that the budget for this movie is very low, and so is the underpopulation bar, although this underpopulation aligns with Hoffman's incest circular theme. Please pay attention to the guest appearance of the chaste Bono on Scorpio Night.展开