
Movie spotlight
The Personal Touch
Shauna Grant and Bobby Hollander host an anthology film in which professional performers enact their most intimate fantasies. The difference is that The Personal Touch adds a new dimension to erotica by involving you, the viewer, in every scene - as if you were right there!
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Plot Summary
A young woman navigates the complexities of love and career in a bustling city. She finds herself torn between a passionate but unstable artist and a dependable, career-driven businessman. As she tries to find her footing, she must confront societal expectations and her own desires to make a choice that will define her future.
Critical Reception
The Personal Touch was met with mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its sensitive portrayal of a woman's journey and its exploration of contemporary relationships. Some found the plot predictable, but generally, it was appreciated for its thoughtful direction and performances, particularly from the lead actress.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive handling of female-centric themes.
Noted for solid performances, especially the lead.
Some critics found the narrative pacing and plot development somewhat lacking.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'The Personal Touch (1983)' is not widely available on Google. However, historical reviews suggest a generally favorable reception for its thematic relevance and emotional resonance.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was notably one of the first independent productions of the early 1980s to tackle themes of female independence and career ambition with such directness.
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