Doomtomylo
a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Helllins
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Sameer Callahan
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
chimforever
There was no relationship development at all. This was just like a porno and it was so boring. There was more sex in it then words.
jindaleemt
I actually enjoyed the movie. OK, I admit I am really into androgynous women like Katherine Moennig and Erika Linder. If you have the ability to appreciate the beauty of women like Erika Linder, you will be pleased by just watching her. Her acting was good in my opinion. She portrayed a person who is in love very well. Erika Linder is soooo cool and beautiful and sexy, her sheer existance is like art and poetry. I feel so lucky to have seen such a beautiful person make love. It was very stimulating in many ways. I hope to see her again in future movies.
offmymeds
Perhaps, second only to Blue is the Warmest Color, this graphic depiction of same-sex love and eroticism, is the most realistic portrayal that I have viewed of this subject. It is always kind and sympathetic to its protagonists. For those who would eschew this reality, exercise caution: this is not a film for you. For those who can accept love and erotica in all of its diversity, clarity and detail, I could not more highly recommend it.
Moviegoer19
As a straight woman I've wondered what the appeal is in a woman who acts like a man? The answer would seem to be that hopefully the more positive qualities that women often have, e.g., sensitivity, awareness of another's feelings, willingness to talk and discuss, would still be there despite the more masculine appearance and personality. In this film, I questioned what was it that attracted Jasmine to Dallas and the answer kept being that Dallas treated her like a princess. Jasmine appeared to "love" Dallas because of Dallas's seeming worship of her. That, and perhaps the greater knowledge of how to treat a woman sexually that lesbians tend to have. So ultimately this was a film about two self-centered characters getting off on each other's ability to feed their respective egos. Another question was again in Dallas's character, she was all about sexually pleasing whatever woman she was with, yet they didn't do the same for her. So naturally, she seemed doomed to wind up feeling unhappy, deprived and somewhat like a martyr. We did see her going down on Jasmine but not the reverse, which also implied the question of whether Jasmine was even into Dallas's body? Ultimately, I have to agree with the other reviewers who said this film was short on plot and big on soft-core eroticism. A couple of questions were raised but there's not enough depth for them to be answered.