Released | Oct 01st, 1984 |
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Running Time | 85 |
Director | Neville D'Almeide |
Company | Vestron Video |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Alternative |
In case you've never seen the third world's gift to mankind, Sonia Braga, you're in for a real treat. Her latest effort, Lady On The Bus, is a Brazilian import that's not quite up to the artistic standards of her two other films, Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands and I Love You. Yet, it's full of exotic locales, colorful characters, bouncy music, and some sizzling sexual interludes.
After a slow start, the story soon reveals that Sonia Braga's frigid with her handsome husband. This situations is driving this virile fellow crazy and he even suspects his wife of infidelity. Meanwhile, Braga's really experimenting on her own time.
This lovely lady starts by seducing strangers on a bus, proving to be a spicier dish than three-alarm chili. On one occasion she shares unbridled intercourse with a bearded guy on a barren beach. You'll get a kick out of watching this dude pull off her panties with his teeth. In another amusing episode, a bus driver dumps all his passengers so he can be alone with sexy Sonia. If that's not enough, she even scores with her husband's best friend. Still sexually confused near the film's conclusion Braga screams, "I love my husband, but I make love to any man who comes along."
Unfortunately the tape suffers from murky photography and atrocious dubbing. But the voluptuous and talented Sonia Braga makes it a ride well worth taking.