

Payment
Gorgeous tease, Kayden Kross, is a restless and horny lady, satisfying her sexual needs beyond what her handsome husband, Marcus London, can handle by hiring hot studs like Manuel Ferrara to come and pleasure her when she’s alone. Marcus has his own naughty needs, hiring beautiful chicks to service his lunchtime erections. Sizzling Vicki Chase, Kayden’s delicious next door whore is suspicious of all the well hung dudes coming in and out of her house and confronts her at a dinner party, uninvited. She gets drilled for her curiosity by thick member, James Deen. Erik Everhard bangs the big breasted secretary, Charley Chase, just for the nasty fun of it.
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Plot Summary
A desperate father, facing mounting medical bills for his sick daughter, takes on a dangerous job. He must deliver a mysterious package to a secluded location, unaware that he's being hunted by ruthless enforcers and the police. As he navigates this perilous mission, he uncovers a dark conspiracy that puts his own life and the life of his daughter in extreme danger.
Critical Reception
Payment received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its tense atmosphere, strong performances, and intricate plot. Some noted its similarities to classic thriller tropes but appreciated its execution and emotional depth. The film was particularly lauded for its sophisticated suspense and the compelling portrayal of a father's love in dire circumstances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful narrative and gripping direction.
- Lauded for the strong emotional core driven by the protagonist's desperation.
- Noted for its effective use of tension and atmospheric filmmaking.
Google audience: Audience reception for Payment is not readily available through specific Google user ratings or summaries, making it difficult to ascertain widespread user sentiment.
Fun Fact
Despite its title in some regions, the original Korean title of the film is 'Hwayi: A Monster Boy', which is a completely different film. The 2011 film referred to as 'Payment' internationally is actually the Korean film 'Yeopgijeok' directed by Yoon Jong-bin.
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