Walk All Over Me
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Average customer review:Product Description
Latex and larceny meet in this sexy thriller about Alberta (Leelee Sobieski, Eyes Wide Shut), a small-town screw-up who escapes to Canada only to move in with a beautiful but tough dominatrix. Secretly taking on her roommate s identity, Alberta gets caught between half a million stolen dollars and the brutal thugs who want it back.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27931 in DVD
- Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS
- Released on: 2008-05-13
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: Spanish
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 99 minutes
Customer Reviews
Quirky comedic thriller
This comedy thriller is a very entertaining exploration of dominance and submission in interpersonal relationships; the dominatrix setting is simply an extension of the metaphor (as well as providing great costumes for Tricia and Leelee). The film is well written, well acted with a great look and a killer soundtrack. While I don't necessarily expect everyone to find it as clever and well crafted as I do, I'm amazed to read that there are people who didn't even enjoy it. Even if you choose not to delve into the depths of the metaphor, it's still a damn fun movie on the surface!
Actually pretty good.
This was actually a pretty good movie. If you like movies with empowering women that aren't chasing men the whole time then you'll like this. There's alot of action, suspense, drama, and a little comedy. Leelee Sobieski's acting is very good in this movie as she plays an awkward naive girl, her acting is "stiff" because her character is stiff. Tricia Helfer is awesome as always and the Dominatrix costumes are cool. All in all it was a fun movie.
Surprisingly funny, and surprisingly little sex
In one of the DVD special features, the director talks for a while about the human condition, the dramatic aspects of the story, and so forth. Then the interviewer asks what will get people to watch the movie. "Leelee Sobieski as a dominatrix. Tricia Helfer as a dominatrix," he says. At least he understood what movie he was making.
For a movie whose main selling point is the sex appeal of its stars, the titillation factor is surprisingly low and the script is surprisingly funny. Sobieski could easily coast on her looks but gives a convincing performance as a clumsy, dorky, walking disaster area. Helfer, best known as Cylon #6 in the TV series "Battlestar Galactica," shows that she really can act, even if she mostly needs to act exasperated with Sobieski's character. The script is sometimes a little clumsy, as in the scenes establishing Sobieski as a klutz, but it's not a major problem.
Curvy, pulchritudinous Sobieski clearly wins in the sex appeal department, even though skinny-chick Helfer is pretty and appeared in Playboy magazine. However, apart from S&M play-acting, neither displays anything you couldn't see on network television.
I did find the movie's S&M theme a little confusing. As a dominatrix, Sobieski's character goes on a date with a guy. He gives her money. She pushes him around for a while. And he doesn't get any sex. How is that different from most normal dates?
There was a minor problem with the sound. I had to turn the volume up to hear what the characters were saying. Not sure if the problem was with the film or with the DVD.
Overall, a funny movie with good performances and enjoyable eye candy. The S&M theme is really just an excuse for Sobieski and Helfer dress up and act out, but who cares? It's fun to watch.



