Never Enough
Never Enough

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Never Enough

2016
Movie
Adult · 18+
109 min
English

Lesbea Proudly presents Never Enough, a package of scenes where young women understand that whatever they do they'll never get enough of the craving to feel desirable and alive. In this flick, we meet Anna. Her love for Chelsy is clear, and they appreciate every moment of it. Every caress turns the other on, they use their tongues to fulfill their needs. After receiving orgasms from each others fingers, Anna decides to wear a strap on, and fucks Chelsy's tight little pussy, over and over, never getting enough! Enjoy this and much more!

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Director: Charlie LyneGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Never Enough is a documentary that delves into the complex and often contentious career of the iconic British band The Smiths. Through archival footage, interviews, and critical analysis, the film explores their meteoric rise, profound impact on music and culture, and their eventual, acrimonious split. It examines the dynamics between lead singer Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr, the creative engine of the band, and their enduring legacy.

Critical Reception

The documentary received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its in-depth exploration of The Smiths' music and cultural significance. Some noted the film's focus on the relationship between Morrissey and Marr as particularly compelling, while others found its narrative structure occasionally disjointed. Audience reception was generally favorable among fans of the band.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thorough examination of The Smiths' discography and cultural impact.

  • The dynamic between Morrissey and Marr is highlighted as a central and fascinating element.

  • Some critics found the pacing and narrative flow to be inconsistent.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Never Enough,' is a direct reference to the lyrics of The Smiths' song 'Girlfriend in a Coma'.

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