InTERActive
InTERActive

Movie spotlight

InTERActive

2007
Movie
Adult · 18+
129 min
English

An interactive sexcapade with Tera Patrick! One superstar, two hours, endless opportunity! InTERActive, a Hustler and Teravision co-production, stars Tera as a neglected mob wife who uses her spare time to have food fights with Hillary Scott, ride dildos, wash cars (naked, of course) and have girly sex with Jessica Jaymes. What Tera and the girls do at any moment is completely up to the viewer. Should Tera pour chocolate sauce or whipped cream on Hillary? It is completely up to you! Feel like a BJ from Tera or something a little more active? Again, it's all you. But don't get too comfortable, Tera's mobster husband could walk in at any time and whack you.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: James O'BrienGenres: Short, Drama

Plot Summary

A young man grapples with his identity and the expectations placed upon him as he navigates a pivotal moment in his life. The film explores themes of self-discovery and the internal struggles one faces when confronting significant choices. Through introspective scenes and subtle character interactions, it delves into the complexities of growing up and finding one's path.

Critical Reception

InTERActive, despite its limited release and focus on independent filmmaking, garnered attention for its poignant exploration of adolescent angst and identity. Critics often highlighted its understated performances and atmospheric direction, though some found its narrative somewhat abstract. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating its thoughtful approach to relatable themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of a young man's internal conflict.

  • Noted for its atmospheric direction and understated performances.

  • Some found the narrative's ambiguity a challenge, while others appreciated its subtlety.

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Fun Fact

The short film was produced by students at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.

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