mykelb
Yeah, there are some low-budget glitches. In spots the sync is so off, you wonder if they were originally speaking Spanish and then dubbed.But, the film is saved by the acting... and the writing.A. You know, sometimes I think we're really sick and depraved. B. You say that like it's a bad thing. Sure, there's lots of (soft-core) sex. And a "surprise" that's as predictable as the rising sun. BUT, the superb acting (especially by the male & female leads) and the laugh-out-loud writing make it worthwhile. Come expecting a great college film, you'll be pleased. Come expecting Gone With The Wind, you'll be disappointed.
bkoganbing
This is probably this worst film I've seen and reviewed in some time. It starts out with some steamy sex scenes and then goes down hill from there. Our lead Antonio Guzman has a real 'growing' problem concerning relations with women. He meets and dates a woman from a dating service Seidy Lopez and they start experimenting with all kinds of new ways for increasing pleasure on the fantasy level. It gets out of hand and Seidy winds up real dead.And then our boy Antonio gets involved with a sex crimes cop who doubles as a psychotherapist. I mean puh-lease.I cannot believe this was the best film offer that Mario Lopez got after Saved By the Bell. No wonder he's doing game show hosting and ballroom dancing.Pass this one by folks.
masmith
Good acting by the two leads, particularly Seidy Lopez -- very real, very believable. Because the cast is limited, and we know that there has to be a plot twist, It's not too hard to predict the "twist". But the relationship between the two leads is excellent.
dewey22
One's first impression of this film is that it is just another "skin flick" with a lot of sex just to excite. The film deals primarily with the problems that the main character-Dan Mato (Antonio Guzman II) is having getting sexually aroused. This role is performed very convincingly by Guzman. Overall, the movie is well acted,photographed, and directed. Not one of the years 10 best, but very much above what one expects from a film dealing with sex as its only subject.