Review of Adoration (2013) by Plantee P — 28 May 2018
Honestly, seeing two pairs of older women having sex with two young lads is pretty hot. The music score and the cinematography is absolutely stunning. The whole setting on the beach made the story more dreamy and idyllic.
This poetic visual/acoustic energy in my opinion absorbs some of the absurdity of their relationship and lessens the intensity of their conflicts, However, in regard to the plot, I don't find it is very poignant.
The ending is not a resolution. The relationship between Robin Wright and Xavier Samuel seems stronger, yet they gave up their love due to some pretentious conformation to the other pair's values, which is really sad.
..Fight for true love, for Christ's sake. Don't let it sit there, or let other people decide your fate, no matter how absurd it is! That's what I have been wanting to see at the end for this pair, but didn't happen.
This review of Adoration (2013) was written by Plantee P on 28 May 2018.
Adoration has generally received mixed reviews.
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