SpuffyWeb
Sadly Over-hyped
Tacticalin
An absolute waste of money
Celia
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Skyler
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
moni
I am sorry. I am so sorry that one of our TVs has decided to air it. It seems that the screenplay writers had absolutely no intention to do anything. Give them mediocre actors with pretty faces, and that's it. Sitcoms like this make Hillary Duff like Sir Lawrence Olivie. None of the performers can be remembered, the plot is absolutely awful, writing so bad it makes me thinking it has been done by second grade schoolboy. Remember - to be pretty does NOT necessarily mean you CAN act. Especially when you have such bad script. To the script writers - please, please watch more Latino soaps, they are much more meaningful of what you've created.1/10
frances_kusuma
Desire is a film about two brothers, Lewis (Nate Haden) and Alex (Zack Silva) who likes the same girl, Andrea Zavatti (Michelle Belegrin). When Andrea's father is murdered by George (Tomy Dunster) and his sister (Sofia Milos), she stays with Alex while Lewis on the other hand, is kidnapped by a man called Gamarra, Cara's father. While he was kidnapped, he made friends with Gamarra's guard, Cully (Gregg Strouse). They both want to run away when Gamarra told Lewis that he had to marry his daughter, Cara (Kelly Albanese). Lewis and Cully had to think of something fast. Cara love Lewis but he doesn't. After weeks past, Lewis and Cully stole a large amount of money from the Gamarra safe. During the wedding, they both ran away and decided to go visit Andrea. Lewis arrive there in shocked and saw his own brother sleeping with his fiancée. Now, everyone's in their own complicated situation. This is a film about love, loyalty, jealousy, murder, and betrayal. Will they all ever make things like they use to before?
dmreach99
Tuned in for eye candy #1 (aka Alex Thomas). Staying for eye candy #2 (aka Louis Thomas). Louis is the man--everyone else should either join Camp Louis or go home.Andrea's and Alex's so-called mourning of Louis--Yes, while it is true that from the very beginning it was apparent that Andrea and Alex belong together, I've mourned the missing of a Macy's white sale longer than the two of them mourned Louis' "death".Let's do the math: Joey Gamarra tortured Louis for 2 months and once Louis agreed to marry Cara, Joey announced the two of them would be married in 2 weeks. Andrea went to Italy for two months after her father's death, which was shortly after Louis' disappearance. Once she got back to California, her and Alex used any excuse to be together and according to my math they started doing the horizontal mambo within 2 weeks of her return.I find myself, like Rita, joining Camp Louis. Louis is hurting, he's been gone for under 3 months and too much has changed in that time. When Alex says to him, "Louis don't be like this" in defense of him and Andrea being together and Louis replies, "I just came back from the dead brother, I can be any damn way I feel like" I was in agreement with him. I find myself tolerant of his behavior, but I do not and will not support him speaking to or treating his mother disrespectfully-she never gave up on him.To the writers / directors / producers: At the end of the 13 weeks I will be very upset if LOUIS is not around. In the two mid-week highlight shows there was a scene with (standing to the side) Cully whispering in some woman's ear, Andrea and Alex and Rita and Peter dancing together-NO LOUIS in that scene.It would be unforgivable not to acknowledge Gregg Stouse's (Cully) major contribution to the salvation of Desire. Nate Haden (Louis) could not have done it without you. He gives an excellent performance as Cully and I love his character. According to his biography he was born in Long Branch, NJ which may have helped that east coast energy that he brings to his Cully character.Cully is loyal and knows how to disagree without being disagreeable. Because he has no family, true friends or love interest of his own, he does not take those relationships lightly.When Joey Gamarra goes to burn down the Thomas restaurant/home he says to him, "Boss, are you sure you want to do this, his mother lives here too." He stops Vincent from killing Peter Evans when the two of them interrogate Peter as to Louis' whereabouts. And, when Louis comments on how much of a parasite George is because he was after Andrea's fortune long before he came on the scene, Cully facetiously remarks how she (Andrea) is lucky to have him (Louis) show up (Louis outbids Andrea at the auction for her restaurant and home).To the women on the show: Cully is my #1 pick for Boyfriend / Husband material.
CoMa
I am really getting into the story! I like the way Marco is standing up for Cara. I think they make a great team. The guy who plays Marco would be great in a Scorsese movie....he coulda been in the Departed....I think his name is Joe Tabs....Great natural name for a mobster, by the way...like Joey Bagadonuts, or Joey Bananas....see, they all start with "Joey" something... I want to see him more often....there's something cute, sensitive and dangerous about him all at the same time.I am losing sympathy for Louis. He's too angry and violent all of a sudden. I don't like the way he treats women, either. Change him back!P.S. I want to see George get whats coming to him!