Sharkflei Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
Kamila Bell This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Catherina If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
gridoon2018 This 1995 erotic thriller has some of the right ingredients: primarily the rich, Bernard Herrmann-like music score by Pino Donaggio, and the good cast. Rebecca De Mornay is ideal for portraying repressed fire, Antonio Banderas can easily switch from likable to potentially dangerous, Dennis Miller and Harry Dean Stanton provide lively (Miller gets the best line in the film: "I am Sisyphus with a hard-on!"). The De Mornay - Banderas erotic scenes are quite steamy. It's a well-done film of its type, but the ending is telegraphed in advance, and the final psychological explanations are clichéd. A moderate success. **1/2 out of 4.
Chrisecjohns The only thing this movie could've used was Banana Face instead of Dennis Miller. He sucks. Who can understand those big words anyway? And he didn't even get his ass bitten in this movie like Antonio did. Antonio got some AB action in this movie if you know what I mean. Know who would have been better than Dennis Miller? Dennis Leary. He's that guy who wrote that song. And furthermore, I mean, who cares about Dennis Miller anyway? So he got beat in the face with a Pipe. No one is like, "Oh No! look Dennis Miller got in the face with a pipe." Everyone was like, "Hey, Dennis miller got hit the face with a Pipe. That will stop his mouth from moving." When I was getting My ass bit i was getting humped to death by a wickedly smoking blonde Bambino. Alberquerkie can get her ass bitten from new Mexico by a a raging stinking asshole, because they work for like 2 dollars a day. They got real fine skin. You go to Home Debot in El Jabaho and get one. Just ask em, "Antonio, what's your name?" and there you go. After we use him for this movie we can give him a unicycle and teach him to prance around as a fancy man, like one of those Zorro gags. We could even write a movie for this guy, called: "The Mexican."
ccthemovieman-1 This thriller is a bit rough-edged, but a lot of people like that sort of thing. Rebecca DeMornay was the at the top of her game around this time (early to mid '90s).GOOD NEWS - Overall, an interesting and involving story, especially in the second half. The movie is capped by a surprise ending I defy anyone to guess correctly. There are a few steamy scenes, too.BAD NEWS - No likable characters, too much profanity; a few minor holes in the story; an obvious feminist bias and DeMornay's foul mouth and morals are pretty rotten for a psychologist, the character she plays. The guys - Dennis Miller and Antonio Bandaras - play pretty sleazy characters, too.OVERALL - Interesting movie but too sleazy a feel to it.
whpratt1 Enjoyed the plot to this story and some very torrid scenes and horrible blood and gore all put into one package. Rebecca De Mornay,(Dr. Sarah Taylor),"Wedding Crashers",'05, played a shrink who was dealing with a mental case in a prison and also had a husband who was a doctor in the same hospital. One night on the way home from the hospital, she meets up with a young woman in the middle of the road in a very dark woods near a bridge. It is at this point in the picture that things really go crazy. As the story progresses, Sarah meets up with Antonio Banderas,(Tony Ramirez),"The Legend of Zorro",'05, who manages to hit on Sarah and gets a date and plenty more interesting torrid events. There are many twists and turns to this mystery tale and the ending of this film may greatly deceive you.