The Babysitters: Für Taschengeld mache ich alles (2007)

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The Babysitters: Für Taschengeld mache ich alles: Directed by David Ross. With Lauren Birkell, Paul Borghese, Chira Cassel, Anthony Cirillo. A teenager turns her babysitting service into a call-girl service for married guys after fooling around with one of her customers.

“This movie is both entertaining and highly unsatisfying; as unsure of itself as the teenage girls it depicts. There does not seem to be an overall direction and there is little in terms of a climax. No pun intended, because the frequent sex scenes are among the filmu0026#39;s most entertaining sequences.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlmost every act committed by those in the film is immoral, illegal, or a terrible mixture of the two. Grown adults, ranging from lonely elderly perverts to unhappily married businessmen, purchase time with teenage girls running a prostitution ring disguised as a babysitting business. The film attempts to focus on the internal struggle of both the men and girls involved, but does little to form any kind of moral compass along the way. As the movie progresses, you grow to dislike the greedy ringleader as well as the married men her clique sleeps with.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDue to the lack of a leading protagonist, we are left with no one to cheer for. The only thing to look forward to is some kind of justice, some kind of reprehension or punishment for the acts committed. That does not happen. The ending is, to say the least, highly disappointing and resolves no questions nor concludes the movie properly.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is the kind of film that demands a satisfying ending, but in the end, the viewer is left with more questions than answers. As far as we know, everyone involved manages to forget about the ordeal and move on. Perhaps the viewer should do the same with this film.”

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