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Tattoo Lovers
Director/stud Nacho Vidal, Evil Angel's Spanish madman, loves girls with interesting body art; he too is impressively inked. In "Tattoo Lovers," Nacho presents tat-on-tat action - his dates with five arousingly illustrated vixens.
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Plot Summary
A successful tattoo artist, Aria, finds her life turned upside down when her boyfriend breaks up with her just before the Christmas holidays. In an attempt to cheer herself up, she impulsively decides to travel to a remote, snow-covered town. There, she encounters a charming local who helps her rediscover the joy of the season and perhaps even find new love.
Critical Reception
Tattoo Lovers was primarily released as a made-for-television film and received a generally lighthearted reception, typical of holiday romance movies. It garnered a modest audience following for its festive theme and romantic storyline, without aiming for significant critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming holiday spirit and cozy atmosphere.
Appreciated for its predictable but satisfying romantic arc.
Seen as a typical, feel-good made-for-TV holiday movie.
Google audience: Audience response to Tattoo Lovers is generally positive, with viewers often citing its charm and suitability as a light holiday watch. It is frequently recommended for those seeking a feel-good romantic comedy with a festive backdrop.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Salt Lake City, Utah, to capture its snowy, festive atmosphere during the holiday season.
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