Stripper: Natasha Kizmet (2009) Poster

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4/10
Stripper-Report 2009, American style.
TrTm3163 April 2018
Stripper: Natasha Kismet is a mockumentary; in the guise of one woman's tale it presents what I guess may be a semi-realistic look at the perils facing (young, bodacious, female) strangers in a strange land, while showing as many (mainly augmented) breasts as possible. Think of this as the American, grown-up version of the German 1970s Schulmadchen-Report movies, and you'll understand what you have at hand (oops). And as in most American versions of European films, the nudity is toned down, so you see plenty of boobs, writhing strippers, and brief fondling of clothed breasts and crotch, but no full frontal nudity. The women are attractive above and below the breasts, the humor is tongue-in-cheek (oops), and obnoxious guys get their come-uppance (...). Enjoy.
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4/10
Not sure what they were trying to do
pinkybanana200011 November 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Was this a documentary on somebody's life? Forgive me, but it wasn't obvious to me. There seems to not be any script, or just a very basic one. It was easy to follow, and this woman is very beautiful. Nonetheless, I didn't get it. Oh, don't get me wrong: for a red-blooded male, it hits the right notes. She fulfills all your prurient desires and more. The crass behavior of some of the men attest to that, not to mention the obligatory Ron Jeremy appearance, complete with crotch-grabbing antics. She is very bright, and even her obvious attributes don't do her justice as an intelligent woman. That might be the sad part. The fact that she didn't choose to be another kind of professional.
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7/10
Better than I expected
johnhsmith-000565 January 2020
Better than I expected, although my expectations were low.

The first half of the film was actually funny, and better than the second half where the lead is visiting a porn convention. That scene was a bit too long. Natasha Kizmet herself is surprisingly funny and interesting to watch, and has potential to do so much more. This is worth watching at least once.
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