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True Blue
When a group of city slickers go to the country, they think they know it all However, when they meet up uith Australian country girls; Kelly Blue, Deidre Holland and Sheila Kelly they find that there is still plenty to learn. With their soft sensuous curves and glistening blonde hair they mesmerize these city boys until they are mere sex slaves to these ladies most secret and ultra erotic desires!
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Plot Summary
This British drama follows the intertwined lives of four women serving time in a women's prison in England. As they navigate the harsh realities of incarceration, they form a close bond, finding solace and strength in each other's company. Their friendships are tested by the system, personal struggles, and the looming threat of parole and separation.
Critical Reception
True Blue received mixed reviews from critics upon its release. While some praised its raw portrayal of female relationships in prison and the performances of its lead actresses, others found the narrative to be somewhat predictable and the tone occasionally uneven. Audience reception was also varied, with some appreciating its emotional depth and others finding it lacking in genuine impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its depiction of female solidarity within a prison setting.
Criticized for a sometimes predictable plot and uneven pacing.
The performances of the main cast were generally well-received.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Simone Weil, although the film diverges significantly from the book's philosophical and spiritual themes.
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