Adams kesse Rippe (1988)

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Adams kesse Rippe: Directed by Roger Vadim. With Rebecca De Mornay, Vincent Spano, Frank Langella, Donovan Leitch Jr.. Aspiring and incarcerated rock singer, Robin Shea (Rebecca De Mornay) seduces prison guard Billy Moran (Vincent Spano). Robin marries Billy to get out of jail, but Robin’s concerns are on politician James Tiernan (Frank Langella).

“One thing Iu0026#39;ve always admired about 80u0026#39;s movies is that they all have that u0026quot;Miami Vice looku0026quot;. The groundbreaking show featured hip clothing for the time as well as lots of music playing (hits or otherwise) when there was no dialogue. Today, we donu0026#39;t have that in films or T.V., but in the last great decade, it was everywhere. Iu0026#39;ve wondered if there ever was a true 90u0026#39;s movie?u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnd God Created Woman continues this trend. This film was made during the u0026quot;hipu0026quot; trend of the late 80u0026#39;s, when people gave up their feathered mullets and ugly tank-tops and started wearing the suits, hats, and skinny ties that were in style. The ladies would wear acid-wash jeans and what-not.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis story is a different version of the original Bardot film that made Roger Vadim a star. In this one, Rebecca De Mornay plays Robin Shea, a convict who wants to make it big as a rock u0026#39;n roll star. However, she is doing time for something and she has to wait for her parole. The story that unfolds is the kind of unbelievable pap that came out in the 50u0026#39;s but is set in the 80u0026#39;s. Itu0026#39;s just a fairy tale. The story is too mundane to even explain, because youu0026#39;ve seen it before.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI will say that the acting is mediocre at best. Only Vincent Spano, who plays a decent guy who ends up in cahoots with De Mornay delivers a good performance. Frank Langella sleepwalks his way through his role as a prospective candidate for the governship of New Mexico who also gets involved with De Mornay. De Mornay herself is very cute, but plays a rogue who nobody would approve of. Everyone else is just a cardboard extra. The soundtrack is decent (all movies came out with a soundtrack, it seemed). All in all, not good, but better than the crap coming out today, I guess.”

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