Down and Dirty
Down and Dirty

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Down and Dirty

1985
Movie
Adult · 18+
73 min
English

Combining the talents of John Holmes and Candy Samples - two of the greatest Adult Film legends ever to lend their gargantuan attributes to the pleasing of so many. "Down and Dirty" is destined to fulfill the fantasies of even the most demanding fan of the X genre. Janey Robbins adds just the right filthy touch as she recalls this sultry tale of a young couple's search to fill their sexual voids. So grab you 3-DD glasses and sit back for proof positive that it is the size that counts!

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Franco RossettiGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young, ambitious man arrives in Rome with dreams of becoming a successful writer, but he soon finds himself entangled in the city's underbelly. He falls for a mysterious woman and gets drawn into a world of crime and deception. As he tries to navigate this dangerous environment, his ideals are tested, and he must make difficult choices about his future and his morality.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'Down and Dirty' received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding its narrative convoluted and its tone inconsistent. While some performances, particularly from the lead actors, were noted, the film struggled to find a cohesive identity between its dramatic and comedic elements. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its gritty portrayal of Roman life and others put off by its bleak outlook.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts a gritty, satirical look at ambition in Rome, but often falls flat.

  • Performances are a highlight, but the plot struggles to maintain coherence.

  • A bleak and uneven drama that doesn't quite land its intended impact.

Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this film, making a definitive summary difficult. However, the limited available feedback suggests a divided audience, with some appreciating the film's darker themes and others finding it slow and unsatisfying.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a much darker and more serious drama, but significant script changes and directorial decisions led to its more comedic and satirical tone, which was not universally embraced.

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