

If you’ve seen a racy little film called Last Tango in Paris, then just think of that with some Flowers in the Attic action thrown in the mix.


This might have been a good thing because I can easily imagine people hanging their mouths open in shock if this movie was to play in their living room. Its low budget, unknown cast, and controversial subject matter pushed it behind more mainstream movies. It should be known by anyone interested in a film about passion, love, cinema, and seclusion. It has since been buried under the piles of new releases that come out in droves every year, but after watching it again recently, I thought that it never got the recognition it deserved. This is not a recent movie, it came out in 2003.
