
This obviously low budget indie threw out some surprisingly honest, raw, direct, and thought provoking dialogue AT TIMES. I had very low expectations and occasionally found myself surprised at how my attention was kept. The premise was hilarious. Two women roommates in Los Angeles living in a house met two new LA transplant construction workers and let them live on the property in a cabana tent in exchange for sex slavery. The acting was a little off at times, but the dialogue as crass as it was, at times, was realistic, but woodenly delivered. Much of the psychological aspects made sense and you could see where the director wanted to go... but failed.. creating a low budget feel. The writer was onto something, and I could sense why they wrote the script, and why they wanted to make the film. It was rife with romantic nuances that typically don't get addressed.. sort of like French Cinema. I am sorry they missed the mark, because parts of it was funny and actually quite smart but the execution was lame.
I give it a 3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhw71DyXj4s


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