3 reviews
When a successful lady attorney goes slumming she always takes up with the wrong man in her search for excitement. Her lust for this secret lifestyle stemmed from a unhappy, fearful childhood which led to her becoming a high end tramp who gets more than she bargained for after her fake 'nightlife' ID is blown by a clever scumbag who wanted more of her favors. However, he wasn't the one she had to worry about as it appeared for a more deadly game was afoot from a quarter she wasn't expecting. Good show, but nothing new.
- helpless_dancer
- Jul 1, 2002
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Mediocre. No imagination, although Descartes argued that the imagination was not an essential part of the creative mind, since it dealt with images in the brain whose existence - unlike that of the mind - could be doubted. Kant, on the other hand, held that imagination was fundamental. I think so, especially entertainment-wise.