Bitch slap
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Original title | Bitch slap |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2009 |
length | 102 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director | Rick Jacobson |
script |
Eric Gruendemann , Rick Jacobson |
production | Eric Gruendemann, Rick Jacobson |
music |
John R. Graham , Corey Yaktus |
camera | Stuart Asbjornsen |
cut | Joseph McFadden |
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Bitch Slap is an action film from the year 2009 , directed by Rick Jacobson with Julia Voth , Erin Cummings , America Olivo and Michael Hurst in the lead roles. Lucy Lawless , Kevin Sorbo , and Renée O'Connor have a cameo . All of them are known from the two television series Hercules and Xena - The Warrior Princess , based on one another , in which they were seen as Hercules, Iolaus, Xena and Gabrielle. DVD sales in Germany started on April 15, 2010.
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The film is riddled with flashbacks ; through this the viewer learns more about the protagonists.
The stripper Trixie, the drug-smuggling killer Camero and the superwoman Hel have kidnapped underworld boss Gage into the desert in order to get to his hiding place with diamonds worth 200 million dollars. The three of them use torture to try to get to the exact location of the hiding place, which is in the immediate vicinity of an old pickup truck. But things quickly get out of hand. When Gage accuses Camero of treason, she kills him with a headshot. When they want to bury the body, they get a visit from Deputy Fuchs. But this can be brushed off with an excuse. While digging for the prey, the three women come across Hel's boss, Phoenix. She doesn't show anything. Trixie, on the other hand, is beside herself and storms into the trailer. Hel follows her. The two of them kiss intensely in the caravan. A little later both are disturbed by Camero, who is beside herself and knocks Hel down.
Hel searches the trailer and finds a top secret weapon. When she comes outside with Trixie a little later, there is no trace of Camero. She was knocked down by Hot Wire and Kinki, who now threaten the other two women as well.
While Camero and Hel have to dig for the prey, Trixie Kinki serves as a "toy" and "horse". In the middle of the desert, Camero and Hel suddenly find a vault that is secured with a code. However, Hel knows the code and can open it. Before Hot Wire and Kinki can empty the vault, Deputy Fuchs comes to the rescue. Kinki now attacks him with a grin on his face. Since Hot Wire is distracted, Camero takes the chance and breaks his neck. She grabs his weapon and executes Kinki. Since Camero is now attacking Deputy Fuchs, Hel shoots wildly to defuse the situation. It comes to an argument between Hel and Camero. Deputy Fuchs is tied up in the trailer. Hel ties Camero to a chain outside and enters the underground vault with Trixie. They take the diamonds, a sword and a metal cylinder with them. When they both come back upstairs, Camero has freed himself from her bondage. There is a fight between Hel and Camero. Camero ties Hel and strikes Trixie down, then showered the caravan with gasoline and lit the fire. When she tries to flee with Gage's car, Hel can free herself just in time. She shoots the car with the weapon, which is also a rocket launcher.
Hel tells Trixie that she is actually the secret agent Foxie69 and that it was her job to retrieve a super weapon from Gage. The diamonds and camero were just a cover. However, she also says that she missed what was between her and Trixie and that she wants to live with her on a desert island.
Suddenly Camero comes out of the burning car and shoots Trixie. There is a life and death fight between Camero and Hel. It seems as if Hel is dead, and Camero now beats Trixie. Since Trixie doesn't want to fight, Camero says that she has to "fuck". When she pulls her thong down, Camero discovers a striking tattoo. She realizes that Trixie is the same person she had the best sex of her life with.
Camero is so angry that she wants to stab Trixie with the sword, but Deputy Fuchs shoots Camero. Trixie kills him with a throwing star.
The whole film is cleared up with a twist : Trixie is actually the infamous underworld figure Pinky. She hired Hel indirectly and ordered her to bring Camero on board as they were the two lost souls. Phoenix actually worked for Pinky, but got sloppy and was knocked out because of it.
The mission was based on a sword from the 16th century that Gage stole a few months ago.
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"Disguised as a parodic homage to the B-Movies and (S) exploitation films of the 60s and 70s à la" Die Satansweiber von Tittfield "," Bitch Slap "quickly proves to be a highly stylized chunk of lust without any charm. A very thin, confused and uninteresting story is raped in order to feast on the three main actresses as often as possible. If it were okay, everything would not take place in a single, bleak location in the desert, merely replaced by uninspired flashbacks in the form of shameful green screen sequences, and the eroticism would not be dealt with so awfully clumsily. The cast is unfortunately completely matched to the level of the basic story, so that the bonus of a self-deprecating star is also omitted. […] This coldly calculated male fantasy of lesbian action, catfights and wet T-shirt contests is sometimes difficult to bear if you don't listen to […] naive-eyed victims of puberty. The film seems [...] to be quite good at stealing [...] and is clearly trying to be speedy, but ultimately just tasteless and brazen as it is embarrassing. Just like its role models, a film that can only gain in charm if you see it around 30 years after its premiere. But did the director want to? Hardly likely."
In the Daily Variety , Stuart Ford described Bitch Slap as “a pure exploitation pic — chicks, boobs, guns and bad guys, in that order.” (In German: “a total exploitation flick - girls, boobs, guns, and bad guys, in this order.")
At Rotten Tomatoes, the film is classified as “rotten” with 31%.
inspiration
The film is both an homage and a parody of B-movies and exploitation films of the 1950s-1970s. It is inspired by the films Dragstrip Girl , The Satansweber von Tittfield and other sexploitation films .
Web links
- Bitch Slap in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official website
- Comparison of the cut versions No youth release / R-Rated - Unrated , German soundtrack - English soundtrack from Bitch Slap at Schnittberichte.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ Release certificate for Bitch Slap . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , January 2010 (PDF; test number: 121 122 V).
- ↑ News Bites: 'Demons' BBC Record Opening, 'Bitch Slap' Poster Designs & 'Penance' Clip
- ↑ Bitch Slap ( Memento of the original from November 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on video.de
- ↑ a b c Bitch Slap at Rotten Tomatoes , accessed May 15, 2015
- ↑ a b Bitch Slap at Metacritic , accessed on May 15, 2015
- ↑ Bitch Slap in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- ↑ Bitch Slap review on moviepilot.de
- ↑ Pamela McClintock: Veterans share sales wisdom. (No longer available online.) In: Daily Variety. May 8, 2009, archived from the original on May 14, 2009 ; Retrieved April 22, 2010 .
- ↑ Erik Davis: SDCC Exclusive: 'Bitch Slap' Poster and Photos. July 22, 2008, accessed April 22, 2010 .
- ↑ Bloodied Hot Babes in New 'Bitch Slap' Photos