Walk All Over Me - love, latex, ransom

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Movie
German title Walk All Over Me - love, latex, ransom
Original title Walk All Over Me
Country of production Canada
original language English
Publishing year 2007
length 95 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Robert Cuffley
script Robert Cuffley,
Jason Long
production Carolyn McMaster
music Mike Shields
camera Norayr Kasper
cut Ken Filewych
occupation

Walk All Over Me - Love, Latex, ransom is a Canadian thriller from the year 2007 . It was directed by Robert Cuffley , who co- wrote the script with Jason Long .

action

Due to financial difficulties, Alberta flees her small town to Vancouver , where she wants to start a new life with her former babysitter Celene. You must live with her two weeks and quickly realize that they have a BDSM - Domina is. While Celene earns $ 300 an hour and wants to fulfill her dream as an actress, Alberta works as a cashier in the supermarket. When Celene offers another session and has to go outside for it, Alberta is so intrigued that she borrows clothes and tries as a dominatrix. Unfortunately, she pours coffee on the outfit and owes Celene $ 800 from now on. Since she doesn't earn enough in the supermarket, she pretends to be Celene on a date with a new customer in order to earn the necessary change. She goes home with Paul, where she demotes him as a dog and practices dog play .

Suddenly Rene, the club owner and Paul's old boss, as well as his thug, the brothers Isaac and Aaron, are in the living room. They beat up Paul to claim their missing half a million. In the turmoil, Alberta steals Paul's $ 20,000 and escapes. Since she doesn't know what about Paul, she worries the next day too. Although she believes that Rene cannot find her, she is shocked to find that he is already waiting for her in Celene's house and is overwhelmed. When Celene comes home, however, she can beat up and tie up Rene. She takes Rene and Alberta to her slave Spencer, where she locks Rene in his BDSM playroom. Alberta is talking to him, so that she comes up with the idea of ​​separating the brothers who were left with Paul, saving Paul and keeping the half a million dollars herself.

Alberta calls Paul and lures Isaac into the department store, where she meets with him. Meanwhile Celene sneaks in disguised as a nurse at Paul and is overwhelmed by Aaron and also taken hostage. After Alberta manages to arrest Issac, she steals his car and drives to Spencer, where she discovers that Rene has escaped. So she rushes to Paul's house, where she has a little accident with Isaac's car and discovers that Isaac, not Paul, stole the money and had it in his bumper the whole time. She tries to explain this to Aaron and Rene, who has meanwhile hit Celene with BDSM toys. Aaron freaks out, knocks Rene down, and escapes in Isaac's car while Alberta, Celene, and Paul go home. Paul makes an appointment with Alberta, after which she shares the money with Celene, which she took from the half million before Aaron escaped with it.

Reviews

David Nusair wrote on Reel Film Reviews that the film was " well acted " and that the direction ensured its style. The " lifeless " script is " hopeless routine ". The clichéd character of Alberta lacks any authenticity.

The lexicon of international films said: “ Detective film with a comedic touch; attractive because of the interplay of the two protagonists, but quite disheveled in the development of the plot and the staging. "

backgrounds

Although the film is set in Vancouver, it was shot in Winnipeg , Manitoba primarily for cost reasons .

At the Leo Awards 2008 Helfer was nominated for Best Actress and Adamthwaite for Best Supporting Actor, and Eklund was named Best Supporting Actor.

The film had its world premiere on September 11, 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival . Since August 25, 2011 it has been available as a German DVD .

Web links

Commons : Walk All Over Me  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Film review by David Nusair, accessed December 4, 2007
  2. Walk All Over Me - love, latex, ransom. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. ^ "Don't Walk All Over Leelee," News of the World Sunday Magazine , February 3, 2008, p28.