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Guilty Pleasures
Two beautiful women who live in the same apartment building each have a shocking story to tell. On the first floor lives Silvia Resino (Alexandra Paulhiac), who has three psychotic admirers while on the second floor, RoseMarie Curtis (Sasha Graham) is descending into madness after joining an insane acting school.
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Plot Summary
A married romance novelist, facing writer's block and a stagnant marriage, finds unexpected inspiration and passion in a charismatic stranger. As her professional life flourishes with the new ideas, her personal life becomes increasingly complicated by this affair. She must then navigate the consequences of her choices, balancing her desires with her commitments.
Critical Reception
Guilty Pleasures received a mixed reception, with critics often pointing to its predictable plot and melodramatic tendencies. However, some reviews acknowledged the performances of the lead actors and the film's exploration of mid-life crisis and romantic fantasy.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a familiar, albeit somewhat formulaic, romantic drama.
Performances are generally considered adequate, with the leads trying to elevate the material.
Lacks originality and depth, relying heavily on clichés of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Guilty Pleasures are scarce, but available comments suggest it's viewed as a light, albeit unremarkable, romantic drama suitable for a casual watch.
Fun Fact
The film's modest release saw it bypass a significant theatrical run, often appearing more as a made-for-television movie or direct-to-video release, contributing to its lower profile.
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