Tryst
Tryst

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Tryst

2006
Movie
Adult · 18+
108 min
English

In Tryst, director Celeste delves into the NY fetish scene, featuring Sophia Santi in 6 full scenes and her first interracial violation. Also starring Faith, Gia Paloma, Clara G., Neveah, Kapri Styles, Jelena Jensen & Tory Lane, Tryst is an escape to the runway, where sexual energy reigns and carnal pleasures pave the road to success. A heavy club vibe saturates the screen and the models bring every flavor of action including anals, three-ways, boy/girls, girl / girl and solo entries. Impeccable editing, superb art direction and technically genius music and effects come together, creating an incomparable erotic experience.

Insights

IMDb4.8/10
Director: Jonny TuckerGenres: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Plot Summary

In the aftermath of a brutal crime, a detective finds himself drawn into a web of deception and desire. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a complex relationship between the victim and a mysterious individual, blurring the lines between duty and obsession. The investigation leads him to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature and the consequences of betrayal.

Critical Reception

Tryst (2006) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, with many finding its plot convoluted and its execution lacking. While some acknowledged the intriguing premise and performances, the overall sentiment pointed to a film that failed to deliver on its potential.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for the attempt at a suspenseful thriller was often overshadowed by criticisms of a predictable and underdeveloped plot.

  • Some viewers noted the chemistry between the lead actors, but felt it wasn't enough to salvage the film.

  • The film was frequently described as trying too hard to be profound, resulting in a muddled narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Tryst were generally unfavorable, with many users expressing disappointment in the film's confusing storyline and lack of satisfying resolution. While a few appreciated the darker themes, the majority found it to be a forgettable viewing experience.

Fun Fact

Despite its release in 2006, Tryst had a very limited theatrical release and gained most of its visibility through direct-to-video channels.

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