Synopsis
Gavin is a successful business man, who struggles with his deepest sexual desires and can't stop seeing Clarissa, a specialized call girl, who delves into the lustful depths of his mind, leaving his erotic passions yearning for more.
Gavin is a successful business man, who struggles with his deepest sexual desires and can't stop seeing Clarissa, a specialized call girl, who delves into the lustful depths of his mind, leaving his erotic passions yearning for more.
Let me guess:
You watched Sean Bakers RED ROCKET recently. Afterwards you felt an desperate urge to look up other films starring Suzanne Son cause you really liked her acting in this?
Shut up and visit Mr Skin you noob.
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Watched this simply for Suzanna Son (because of red rocket) but it disappointed, it disappointed HARD thought I was gonna watch sum good instead I was watching a how to talk to women tutorial by a guy who's never met a woman before in his life 😚🥳
Zachary Wigon saw this short film and knew he had to improve upon it; and that’s how we got Sanctuary (2022). Look not many people have the courage to make a movie; to write one, and direct, to put in the effort. So on that basis alone, any film that is made, is already deemed successful. Now whether or not that movie is good is a different story. And this film is just bad, in every sense that one can be bad. The camera work is so jarring, the score is so inconsistently jarring that is screaming to the audience “don’t take this seriously” “this is a porno without the sex” and that’s really sad because there is something to…
This was so bad, this was so so bad holy fucking shit
None of what’s in here made sense.
The editing felt like a couple of teenagers were doing a school project on movie maker.
The acting of the male protagonist was laughable, horrible, awful, ridiculous, he’s range was as deep as a saucer.
I’ve read they had no script for this and it’s obvious, this goes nowhere, they’re just keeping the actors on the scene and it’s CLEAR that they don’t know what to do neither wanna be there.
Suzanna Son was actually good on the documentary part and that’s the only saving grace.
Created by someone who had not undergone and did not research, but smart. Life broke its way in. I can smell the bias in it. The crap music and pauses feel less crappy once you’ve had a few minutes of it; Then it proves worthy of its discerned genre. I either have the attention span of a teenage girl or went into this with the high-expectation of seeing a film.