Prime Cups 8
Prime Cups 8

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Prime Cups 8

2010
Movie
Adult · 18+
177 min
English

Close-ups of oiled fleshy orbs, impossibly natural huge boobs on small-waisted girls with stunning faces, girls bouncing them for maximum jiggle effect, fish-eye camera angles so close you can feel the mounds touching your face... Director Raul must be a breast-man because he knows exactly what tit fanatics want. Seven gorgeous girls, including fan favorite juggy Jessica Moore in a spa session that climaxes with her breasts drenched in cum so she can massage them slowly while slurping up every drop she can possibly retrieve while her pretty blue eyes look right at you with that naughty nymph grin. All told, four of our seven lovelies engage in seriously hard fucking with an emphasis on anal, positions that feature swinging breasts, plenty o' tit-fucking and a feast of cum splattered boobs and smiling Euro girls who are proud of their fleshy front sides.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes71%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users75%
Director: Jonathan DemmeGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A quirky and darkly comedic drama following a reclusive romance novelist who, after a life-altering diagnosis, decides to explore the world and confront her past. She embarks on a series of unusual encounters and self-discoveries, challenging her own perceptions of love, life, and mortality. The film blends humor and pathos as she navigates unexpected relationships and confronts her deepest fears.

Critical Reception

Rachel is a mess is a drama with comedic elements that explores themes of mortality and self-discovery. The film garnered mixed reviews, with praise for Rachel Weisz's performance and the unique narrative, but some critics found the pacing uneven and the plot too unconventional.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold and unconventional narrative.

  • Rachel Weisz delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.

  • Some found the film's dark humor and quirky tone to be divisive.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's unique storytelling and Rachel Weisz's acting, though some found it a bit too eccentric for their taste.

Fun Fact

The novel that the film is based on is titled 'The Last Tango in Brooklyn' and is fictional within the movie itself.

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