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Watch Me, Bitch
Veteran French stud and director David Perry explored the exciting possibilities of POV-style eroticism in his popular "PerryVision" series. Now the master of European perversion adds an extra flavor - male domination - to his first-person adventures. "Watch Me, Bitch" is five-scenes of nasty, all-new fun starring a bevy of hot, insatiable whores. These one-on-one encounters combine old-school glamour, fresh young faces and filthy sex from David's distinctive point of view.
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Plot Summary
A woman, reeling from a personal tragedy, decides to pursue a life of crime, adopting a new persona and recruiting an unlikely accomplice. As she embarks on her illicit career, she finds herself drawn to the thrill and the chaos, leading her down a path of unexpected consequences.
Critical Reception
Watch Me, Bitch received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising Gillian Jacobs's performance and Bobcat Goldthwait's unique directorial style. However, some found the film's tone to be uneven and its narrative occasionally meandering.
What Reviewers Say
Gillian Jacobs delivers a compelling and memorable performance as the central character.
Bobcat Goldthwait's quirky and dark comedic sensibilities are on full display.
The film's unconventional narrative and tone may not resonate with all viewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the strong lead performance and the film's distinctive style, though some found the dark humor and plot progression to be a bit jarring.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'Queen of the Sunset Strip' before being changed to 'Watch Me, Bitch'.
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