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Daydream

Daydream

Released Feb 01st, 1994
Running Time 75
Director Paul Thomas
Company Cal Vista Film
Critical Rating AA 1/2
Genre Film

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After seeing the title, take three guesses what this is about? And after meeting mousy-looking (dare I say "frog-faced") Cody Loren, guess who's the protagonist? So what's left except the possibility of hot sex? Too bad that never comes. Every scenes is predictably shot, from the opening threeway with Chaz Vincent, Dizzy Deen (Blond) and Alex Jordan by the Xerox machine, intercut to no purpose with Tom Byron's doggie-style plunging of Teri Lynn, through the equally imaginary threeway with Cody, Alex and tom till what should have been the blow-off —the "transformed" Cody with gruff company exec Jon Dough.

That, too, falls flat, again due to intercutting of Dough screaming at Cody for daydreaming.

This is lukewarm fare at best, even though the cinematography is more than acceptable, and Dough's performance well above standard. I do have a couple of questions, though: where does Cody get all those vibrators; and why does it take 28 minutes before she first takes off her glasses and we get to see that there actually is a decent-looking woman under them?



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