Dirty Britches
Dirty Britches

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Dirty Britches

2018
Movie
Adult · 18+
143 min
English

Freshly inked Marley Brinx has a hard time convincing her sister Gia Paige that tattoo artist Anna De Ville just licked her pussy while she drew her tattoo. Marley recounts how it all started with her breaking into a sweat from squirming in pain. Serena Blair perks up when she notices a gorgeous stranger at the stables. The statuesque blonde pops over to borrow tack and calls herself Lyra Law. The moment she tosses her long blond hair, conservative Serena falls madly in love. When the babysitter cancels on MILF Penny Pax, her husband suggests asking their redhead neighbor Jayden Cole to stand in. Luckily Jayden's free, and she comes over awfully dressed up to babysit. After hearing what happened to her sister Marley Brinx, Gia Paige books a house call with tattoo artist Anna DeVille. Gia invites Anna to work upstairs in her bedroom and climbs seductively onto the bed, flirting with the artist as she preps her instruments.

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Metacritic55/100
Google Users75%
Director: Tim SuttonGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In a desolate rural landscape, a young drifter named Kid Cudi finds himself entangled with a dangerous local family. As he navigates a world of illicit activities and fractured relationships, he must confront his own past and make choices that will determine his future.

Critical Reception

Dirty Britches received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, others found its narrative occasionally unfocused and its bleakness overwhelming. The film was noted for its raw portrayal of rural poverty and its exploration of complex characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric tension and stylistic choices.

  • Noted for compelling performances from its lead actors.

  • Criticized by some for a meandering plot and overly grim tone.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's raw portrayal of rural life and the performances, though some found the story to be too dark and slow-paced.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Tim Sutton, is known for his work in independent cinema, often focusing on characters on the fringes of society.

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