Reviewed by SexHerald Staff
Despite numerous nurses and candy-stripers throughout ‘Say Aaah,’ the poorly edited scenes detract from the whole of the movie. The over-reliance on Tara, who appears in three of the scenes, doesn’t help boost the monotony of the DVD. Maybe it’s the eyes, maybe it’s the haircut, but she has something of the aging carnival whore about her. The resulting choice to restrict the curiously appealing small-breasted Ginger Paige to a single appearance doesn’t help matters either. Her raunchy, offbeat charm offers one of the few glimmers of hope that this by-the-numbers affair might rise above itself. But beyond this, the filmmakers are hobbled by an apparently complete unfamiliarity with the logic of basic movie editing devices. In the opening sponge bath scene, for example, a zoom in and fade out on the patient’s face brings us to a fantasy sequence. Naturally, we assume it’s the man’s fantasy, but then another actor has replaced him when we fade back in? And if it’s the candy-striper’s fantasy, why is she fantasizing about someone else after she’s told us in her voiceover narration that she’s having trouble “taking her eyes off” the patient’s body? It may seem like nitpicking, but things like this distract from the quality of the video. In the sponge bath scene, the actors wear expressions of mild interest and portray a level of absentmindedness most common to tasks like watering the lawn or buttering toast. Overall, the sex is pedestrian. SayAaah
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