4/10
No matter how you slice it, it's exploitation.
14 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
No matter how intriguing the mystery, how revolting the crime, seems as if films like this always end up the same to where you really don't care who ends up being the culprit because all the trippe's are the same. There's a series of murders of models and prostitutes, and photographer Michael Tallon is having a dream that he is the culprit. He's been arguing Joanna Pettet whom he ends up getting to date him, and it seems obvious that she'll become an intended target. No matter how fast paced or action packed or horror flick, these films are nothing more than Hi-Tech trash, especially those released to the theater like this was for a brief run, coming and going so quickly that it's nearly forgotten other than on cheap DVD labels.

One scene of a truly sleazy prostitute being strangled in an alley is almost pornographic in nature as she describes what she'll do for how much, wearing garish makeup and looking like Diane Ladd as Flo in "Alice doesn't live here Anymore" without the buffoint. I didn't find any of the characters really all that interesting and the atmosphere just proves how shallow a good portion of the photography/modeling industry has become. But the bottom line overall is that I really just didn't care. I had no interest in exposing myself to the cliches and the unethical characters and predictable twists that cheap flicks like this always utilize, barely just out of the class of soft core adult videos.
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