Essentially a porno movie without the money
shots, this dull, lurid, and tacky softcore melodrama offers little more than attractive young women doing smutty things without clothing. A wispy plot
dramatizes the travails of suburban teenager Cindy (Debbie Osborne) as she learns
about sex from her promiscuous sister, Donna (Nancy Ison); her adulterous
father, Ted (Max Manning); her alcoholic mother, Harriet (Suzy Allen); and her
hip best friend, Karen (Cheryl Powell). Accordingly, the picture is an
episodic compendium of sexual vignettes—group sex, incest, lesbianism,
masturbation, nude modeling, prostitution, stripping, voyeurism, and so on.
Photographed with flat lighting, peek-a-boo angles, and shaky camera moves, Cindy & Donna occasionally seems
like a highlight reel from a fetishist’s photo shoot. For instance, the
interminably long scene of a topless dance by buxom hooker/stripper Alice
(Alice Friedland) includes so many close-ups of her bouncing breasts that
boredom neutralizes any erotic charge. And so it goes throughout Cindy & Donna, wherein excess regularly
diminishes the cheap thrill of ogling. This lack of narrative discipline
exacerbates myriad underlying problems, not least of which is the unavoidable
“ick factor” of watching something this brazenly demeaning to women. After all,
even though the narrative of Cindy &
Donna basically makes sense, the filmmakers can’t pretend they aspired to
make legitimate drama. Most of the actors in the movie seem as if they were hit
in the head with blunt objects before entering view, while costar Allen—as the
titular siblings’ mother—gives such an over-the-top and stilted performance
that she comes across like a bad drag queen. If there’s a redeeming quality to
this disreputable endeavor, which was given an “X” rating by the MPAA, then it
is well hidden.
Cindy
& Donna: LAME
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