Losing Kayden
Losing Kayden

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Losing Kayden

2012
Movie
Adult · 18+
86 min
English

Sexy superstar Kayden Kross is in trouble! Her man, James Deen, has a gambling problem that even her persuasion of pleasure cannot curb. James loses their house to cheating gangster Steve Holmes in a fixed card game before skipping town. Manuel Ferrara and Erik Everhard are two enforcers sent to check out the latest acquisition when they run into Kayden and Misha Brooks. Already planning on leaving the gangster business, Manuel and Erik are smitten by the girls. After Erik and Misha enjoy a passionate tryst, Manuel and Kayden share a hardcore moment that leaves them both breathless. One thing remains, winning the house back from Steve, who is busy banging Alexis Texas. Manuel faces Steve in a final showdown where the tension is high and the stakes are higher. Some men are willing to risk it all to make sure they are not "Losing Kayden".

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: K.C. BascoGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A former Marine, haunted by the loss of his dog during combat, returns home to a life that feels alien and struggles with PTSD. He grapples with civilian life, estranged relationships, and the lingering trauma of war, leading him down a path of self-destruction. His journey explores themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the difficulty of reintegrating into society after experiencing the horrors of conflict.

Critical Reception

Losing Kayden received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the film's portrayal of its subject matter to be heavy-handed and emotionally manipulative. While some acknowledged the sincerity of the performances, particularly K.C. Basco's, the overall narrative was often criticized for its lack of subtlety and its reliance on predictable plot devices. Audience reactions were also divided, with some viewers connecting with the emotional core of the story, while others found it to be an overwrought and unsatisfying experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to tackle the serious issues of PTSD and the struggles of returning veterans, but often falls short of a nuanced portrayal.

  • Performances are generally adequate, though the script often undermines the actors' efforts.

  • The narrative relies on overly dramatic scenarios that detract from a potentially more impactful story.

Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is largely unavailable or scarce, making it difficult to ascertain a specific consensus. However, where comments exist, they tend to echo the critical divide, with some finding the film emotionally resonant and others criticizing its dramatic execution.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by and stars K.C. Basco, who drew from personal experiences and research to bring the character's struggles to the screen.

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