FORMAT: BLU-RAY
A former hooker named Milly (Laura Giglio) is arrested for shoplifting just before Christmas. She gets probation and must do community service spending one-on-one time with a mentally handicapped man named Keith (Timothy H. Hawk). He takes her to his “secret village” where wishes come true. Problems arise when her former pimp (also Keith) comes looking for her.
This was a bonus feature on Backwoods Marcy as it was also a Sharkey Video production. Like that film, the cast is mostly comprised of familiar faces from W.A.V.E. Productions like Giglio, Deana Demko, Sal Longo, and Dave Castiglione (who also directed). As much as I enjoy seeing W.A.V.E.’s usual stock company trying their hand at something different, I have to say the results are painful to watch more often than not.
The big problem is that all the comedy schtick grates on the nerves. Director Castiglione plays multiple roles, among them a cop, an old man, and in drag as a hooker. He’s really not convincing in any role, which is a shame because I thought he did a fine job in Backwoods Marcy. The same goes for Hawk, who also plays multiple roles, and badly I might add. The amateurish songs on the soundtrack are pretty awful too, and the instrumental Christmas songs played incessantly on a cheap keyboard will have you pulling your hair out.
It also doesn’t help that the sex scenes are strictly PG-13 stuff. (There’s lots of naked backs, but no frontal nudity.) I’m not saying that rampant nudity could’ve saved the movie. It would’ve however made sure it didn’t get a lump of coal in its stocking, rating wise.
The title is a bit misleading as the story hews closer to It’s a Wonderful Life than A Christmas Carol. (Milly wishes she was alone at one point.) Another problem is the use of the special needs character. Needless to say, this shit wouldn’t fly today, and it was barely able to get off the ground back then.
Giglio is pretty much the lone saving grace. She’s fun to watch, even if everything else around her is cringeworthy. Maybe she should’ve wished for a better script.
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ReplyDeleteAs someone with special needs I thought this film was pretty funny but more nudity definitely would've helped.
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