|  | Style: Drama Director: Anne Wheeler Main Cast: Karyn Dwyer (Maggie), Christina Cox (Kim), Wendy Crewson (Lila), Peter Outerbridge (Judy)
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| Two young lesbians, Maggie and Kim, meet and develop a passionate romance. Maggie's well-meaning but naive mother (annoyingly pseudo-portrayed as conservative) Lila gets divorced and decides to move to Vancouver and join the household. Soon after, Lila is befriended by transsexual Judy (very unconvincingly played, too). Gradually Lila learns the truth about Maggie, Kim and Judy. This movie bounced between lame and cliché to simply boring, trying to feature homophobia, coming out and throw-in-your-face (mostly un-erotic) lesbianism. The characters are very flat and it seems very much over-directed and unnatural. The story is incoherent, forced moralistic and very predictable with lots of thin stereotypes and homophobic assholes. The man-hating dyke in the toilet who molests Judy is extremely bad. Only Dwyer plays her role well. This title can be bought from Coolness
as Region 1 DVD for €5 |
Links: - IMDb |
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