High Class Ass
High Class Ass

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High Class Ass

2003
Movie
Adult · 18+
120 min
English

Director Nick Orleans and 3 well hung pals go door-to-door in Beverly Hills on a hunt for the perfect piece. Join our Gonzo Jacuzzi-Jumpers as they sample 7 rich & very horny ladies... there's curvaceous Calli Cox, a spoiled-rotten debutante who loves giving head. Anal? Check out haughty Jenna Haze as she takes ten backdoor inches & begs for more. And don't miss British brat Flick Shagwell & smart aleck Jasmine Klein competing in a rod swallowing contest guaranteed to get you off! Also starring nasty new talents Cherie & Audrina Sky. "High Class Ass" proves you don't need cash to check out her sweater kittens or tight pinkage!

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Jian-Hong KoGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman from a modest background takes a job as a tutor for a wealthy family. While navigating the complex dynamics of her employers and their privileged children, she finds herself drawn into their world, leading to unexpected romantic entanglements and personal revelations. The film explores themes of social class, ambition, and the search for identity within a seemingly perfect facade.

Critical Reception

High Class Ass received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its exploration of social disparities and its nuanced performances. While some found the narrative to be somewhat predictable, many appreciated its sensitive portrayal of characters caught between different social strata. Audience reactions were generally favorable, appreciating its blend of humor and drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its insightful commentary on class differences and societal expectations.

  • Appreciated for the strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.

  • Some critics noted a conventional plot progression but valued the emotional depth.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not widely available, general audience feedback often highlights the film's ability to evoke empathy for its characters and spark discussions about social mobility. Viewers frequently mention appreciating the film's emotional resonance and relatable struggles, despite its fictional setting.

Fun Fact

The film is noted for its sensitive portrayal of cultural nuances within Taiwanese society, reflecting the growing interest in domestic dramas exploring social class in early 2000s Taiwanese cinema.

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