Teen-sex comedy Sunset
Cove has a serviceable premise, because it depicts horny adolescents from
different cliques joining forces to protect a stretch of California coastline
from avaricious developers. Yet learning that the film was directed by Al
Adamson should give an indication of the many ways the picture squanders its
potential. Although Sunset Cove is coherent by Adamson standards,
inasmuch as the movie never gets lost in nonsensical subplots, everything is
substandard. The acting is weak, the camerawork is rushed, the storytelling is
sloppy, and the tone is all over the place. Many scenes aim for light comedy,
as when kids jump into hang-gliders so they can buzz a splashy party thrown by
the developers, but at one point Adamson stops the movie dead for an endless
sex scene set inside a van, complete with repetitious shots of a buxom girl
shoving her breasts into a dude’s face and rubbing her hand across the front of
his shorts. For an interminable three minutes or so, Sunset Cove morphs
from brainless comedy to sleazy softcore. Making bad movies worse was Adamson’s
special gift. Notwithstanding a brief appearance by John Carradine as a retired
judge, nobody familiar appears in the cast, and several of the one-dimensional
characters have nicknames including “Bubbles,” “Chubby,” and “Moose.” As for
the nominal protagonist, he’s ostensibly a straight-arrow nerd, as evidenced by
his eyeglasses. His inexplicable transformation into a
drunken streaker who propositions a girl after inadvertently seeing her naked is
par for the course.
Sunset Cove: LAME
I love this movie! I’ve been in search of it for some time, and I would like to buy it on DVD or Blu-ray.
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