American Virgin (2000)
The Cinema:
There are certain movies that you would equivalent to to flush from your mind as quickly as possible. “American Virgin” is story of those movies, at least through despite me. “American Beauty” and “American Pie” star Mena Suvari stars in this film, renamed “American” (instead of “Live”) as it comes to video to take advantage of the star’s popularity in the other “American” films.
Suvari stars as Katrina, daughter of an adult veil producer whose competition has come up with an interactive mating make. Katrina wants her “first” adventure to be broadcast once more the network as some sort of interactive experience. Robert Loggia and Bob Hoskins, two otherwise full actors, fritter away the film’s race on occasion yelling threats at one another, and their words are weakly written and their actions are tiring to take note. The film tries to be either a satire or make sport of, but it surely says nothing about our culture except that assorted of the characters here shtick in a way that make most Jerry Springer participants look bright by comparison. The humor is terrible, and the actors stuggle to make sense of the poor talk.
Suvari is a charming, enjoyable actress who has done great post in both of the other “American” films; here, she is underused and her character is underwritten. We’re left watching the events of the fighting between the Loggia/Hoskins characters, which gets very boring very without delay. This is Suvari’s first role, and it’s one she’s cured off forgetting all round. “American Virgin” is also a photograph audiences are better off skipping.