The Book of Revelation
An Obsession He Could Not Control
Daniel (Tom Long, Two Hands, The Dish) is abducted by three mysterious women who, after 12 days of unspeakable torment, dump him on the outskirts of the city a broken man. His quest to discover their identities turns into a sexual odyssey almost as bizarre as his imprisonment. Also starring Greta Scacchi (The Player, Emma) and Deborah Mailman (Rabbit-Proof Fence, TV's The Secret Life of Us), this shocking erotic horror tale delves into the darkest perceptions of love and power.
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Bored of Revelation - AnimeJunkie
To put it bluntly, this movie is a total waste of time. The only redeeming points perhaps is its gratuitous nude scenes scattered throughout the movie - if that's what you prefer.
Where to start? This movie suffers mainly from its weak plots (or lack of it) and mediocre casting. The title of the movie is just another gimmick to lure your interest without even any delivery of meaningful story related to it. Simply put, it's just a title.
This movie drags on for two excruciating hours with non-existent climax (no pun intended). It could be shortened to 1-hour feature for the same effect. Non-sensical plots will keep you wondering and guessing throughout the movie. But don't hold your breath for satisfying conclusion. It would have been mildly bearable if they had selected a better looking male lead actor, in my opinion.
If you're absolutely bored and need some nude scenes for mildly fun distractions, then this movie does the job. Otherwise, keep browsing for titles worth spending your two precious hours.
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Bored of Revelation - AnimeJunkie
To put it bluntly, this movie is a total waste of time. The only redeeming points perhaps is its gratuitous nude scenes scattered throughout the movie - if that's what you prefer.
Where to start? This movie suffers mainly from its weak plots (or lack ...