It's about a group of women who work in a "relatively upscale" New York brothel |
darn, I thought you meant Working Girl with Melanie Griffith. Love that one. |
I remember that movie. It was pretty stark. |
LOVE this one. "I've got a mind for biz and a body for sin" |
What do you mean by this? How was it stark? |
I love that movie as well |
I loved the Melanie movie. |
LEEEEEETTTTT The River Run!!! |
Is it good? I just recently watched the Best Little Whore House in Texas. I actually enjoyed it, even with my snarky commentary thrown in. |
It isn't even leather. |
"Thank God I'm here." |
The word I usually think of when I first think of that movie is "chilly." It follows prostitutes through their day. The camera has a lot of steady, non-moving shots. The lighting is sort of white and cold. There isn't a lot of romanticism or fun or anything in it. These are women who are working a difficult, customer service job. It's very dispassionate about the women and about the johns. It's sort of like watching someone do telephone customer service all day. |
This movie is the opposite of Best Little Whore House in Texas. It's more documentary in feel and definitely not a musical or a comedy. |
I wonder where I could watch this movie? |
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