Secret Games 3
A neglected housewife of a busy husband who is a doctor turns to prostitution to pass the time. One of her customers develops an obsession with her and begins stalking her.
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- Cast:
- Woody Brown , Rochelle Swanson , Dean Scofield , Brenda Swanson , Bob Delegall , Jasae , Tammy Parks
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Your husband turns out to be a bit on the workaholic side, so what do you do? Yes, of course, it's obvious - you take a trip down to the local brothel and start a little part-time job. I mean, it's not like you could predict the ex-Special Forces assassin who develops a bit of a thing for you, is it? This preposterous load of old bilge is beautifully photographed through loads of soft filters by Wally Pfister in the days before he became Christopher Nolan's director of photography on various major blockbusters including the Batman/Dark Knight movies. Its sole raison d'etre is to display female nudity, which it does fairly prettily: primarily Rochelle Swanson (who, I suspect, may be silicon-enhanced) and, to a lesser extent, May Karasun (who, I suspect, may not be and who, in my view, is a superior treat for the eyes, but what do I know?).Don't expect good acting. Don't expect convincing action. Expect soft focus boobs, because that's what you're going to get.
This movie does not have a great original story, excellent acting or a great cast. What it does have is the incredibly attractive Rochelle Swanson. I have to say when I first saw this actress I thought she looked truly amazing. He physical attributes are stunning along with her gorgeous dark raven coloured hair and amazing eyes. Her acting is also not bad for this genre, I could actually imagine her playing a femme fatale type in a forties or fifties set thriller with ease. The overall movie is not really that great, but the nude scenes with Rochelle Swanson, in fact any scenes with her in are watchable. Woody Brown is fairly convincing as the obsessive guy but when he goes crazy he becomes a little less convincing. May Karasun is also quite attractive but looks bored at times and the actor playing the husband is not great either. Still, I don't think anyone will be watching this for the acting. So if you are looking for a bit of late night romance or nudity with great looking women this should suit your needs just fine.
This is obviously one of those thriller like films that I only wanted to see for the chance of some good sex or nudity scenes, and believe me I got exactly the kind of thing I wanted (apart from maybe some lesbians). From the director of Mirror Images and Animal Instincts 1, 2 and 3 comes a really sexy (but not too interesting) story about some guy having some sexual fantasies with a work (or something) colleague and hardly concentrating on work. Basically doing secret things without anyone knowing, obviously. I don't give a damn about the man, but I know the main woman definitely has great breasts and provides the most interest to the film. Good!
There were no surprises in this completely unoriginal erotic thriller, but then again, who watches these films for the plot? That having been said, there is nothing even remotely suspenseful in this movie, so my enjoyment rested entirely on how entertained I was by the sex scenes. But even though Rochelle Swanson is an exceptionally voluptuous woman, not even her wonderful body was enough to keep me interested in the film.