
Watched this one as part of a broader project im working on.
I'll keep it brief for now; To me? it's the inverse of 'Pretty Peaches' The script is WAY more solid and less morally dubious (albeit it missing a lot of the rawness and bite of the original) But technically, this things bordering on the beige. Not a whole lot of interesting camera work, kind of dull direction, sound work is better than the original, but on the whole its just kind of by the numbers...
Was this Jamie Gillis's strangest role?..it could very well be.
source https://letterboxd.com/tytdreviews/film/pretty-peaches-2/
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