A detective suspects that the wife and mistress of an abusive man conspired to kill him.A detective suspects that the wife and mistress of an abusive man conspired to kill him.A detective suspects that the wife and mistress of an abusive man conspired to kill him.
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Marc Greenburg has been the executive producer for loads of feature-length and short films that have been shown late at night on the premium cable channels for years. His name in the credits is a guarantee that there will be a lot of skin and sex in what follows. Even if they're not the most intellectually edifying things you'll ever see, they have usually been decent productions of at least a certain standard. But a couple of his films lately haven't lived up to any standards at all, except low ones.
'Rebecca's Secret' is about the worst in this regard. The decision seems to have been made to "give 'em what they want," that is, several attractive women taking off their clothes every few minutes and having sex. Certainly that will be enough for some viewers but most of them are used to a least some minimum levels of proficiency in acting and screenwriting. The script to this movie couldn't have been worked on any longer than it took to hammer it out on a typewriter. Plus the acting is so lackluster, or just plain bad, if you will, that I can't imagine more than one take was filmed of any scene.
Amy Rochelle is the star and at this point can barely be described as an actress. Avalon Anders, usually seen in her movies au naturel, is at least marginally better, and Lauren Hayes might actually be a legitimate thespian, if not a first-rate one. All of them look great without clothes, and the camera does not roll for long without one of them appearing nude. This is the film's only saving grace. Even the simulated sex is done badly about half the time, though it looks like the director finally said OK, let's try to make it look real. If you're just looking for a movie full of nudity and sex, this is it, but you may be surprised to find yourself thinking that's not enough.
'Rebecca's Secret' is about the worst in this regard. The decision seems to have been made to "give 'em what they want," that is, several attractive women taking off their clothes every few minutes and having sex. Certainly that will be enough for some viewers but most of them are used to a least some minimum levels of proficiency in acting and screenwriting. The script to this movie couldn't have been worked on any longer than it took to hammer it out on a typewriter. Plus the acting is so lackluster, or just plain bad, if you will, that I can't imagine more than one take was filmed of any scene.
Amy Rochelle is the star and at this point can barely be described as an actress. Avalon Anders, usually seen in her movies au naturel, is at least marginally better, and Lauren Hayes might actually be a legitimate thespian, if not a first-rate one. All of them look great without clothes, and the camera does not roll for long without one of them appearing nude. This is the film's only saving grace. Even the simulated sex is done badly about half the time, though it looks like the director finally said OK, let's try to make it look real. If you're just looking for a movie full of nudity and sex, this is it, but you may be surprised to find yourself thinking that's not enough.
- Hermit C-2
- Sep 6, 1999
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