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Originally Posted by arwenalssie
Will the first person to see this film post a review? No offense to the auteur, it looks like an awesome movie. I if were a rich girl I'd buy it right now, but I'm kinda poor. I'd like to know exactly what I'm getting into.
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Here's a short "review" I had posted on a different forum:
I ordered and watched the movie. It's very ENF-specific and I loved the heck out of it. I recommend it very highly.
The lead actress is beautiful. There was plenty of nudity, and she was very good at acting embarrassed. If anything, the scenery and production were a bit *too* well done for my tastes. I'd have been happy if they'd settled for less quality and made it twice as long! No real problem for me: I made up for it by watching the film several times. I'll probably watch it many more times in the future - and I am not the sort of person who usually re-watches anything.
The "girls" chase their teacher and strip her down several times in an aggressive but non-violent manner - more cajoling than forcing her. They verbally tease her, keep her naked for a while, and they even make her cook and clean house in the nude. There is one scene near the beginning where Ann is dusting in the nude and picking up after the girls, while vainly trying to keep herself covered, that I personally thought was worth the price of the movie all by itself.
Seriously, that housecleaning scene is awesome. There's plenty of stripping in Babysitting, but my personal favorite is KEEPING the heroine naked and on edge. I'd be happy if somebody could just make a movie of that kind of situation with only a brief stripping setup.
At the risk of giving away too much of the story, there is also an extended nudity scene at the end. The situation (waiting for the girls to return her clothes as the clock ticks down toward the beginning of Ann's first class) is terrific. Personally, I thought that scene focused a bit too much on Ann's arousal - I would rather the embarrassment were the focus, and the arousal in the background. But I would imagine a lot of people may prefer to see the kind of culmanation the movie (and Ann) reached.
The only downside I really saw was that I thought the middle part lagged a bit. The producer said the plan was to film it outdoors, but the weather turned. I think it might have been a lot more fun as an outdoor scene (and I wanted to see a good "run-and-hide" scenario.) Unfortunately, unless an ENF movie ends up selling a million copies or so, an unlimited budget and schedule may be too much to ask. In the meantime, this movie should exceed all ENF fans' expectations.
I'm as skittish as anyone about shelling out money on the Internet, but I have only one piece of advice for anyone who has seen the trailer and thinks there's any chance this movie might potentially meet your interest: shut the Hell up and buy it! If you've ever spent money on any ENF site, film, book, or anything, Babysitting beats it hands down. It doesn't get any better than this. I defy anyone to watch this movie and then name a better one.
And even if you're just a cheapskate, remember, your money is going to a good cause: encouraging more movies like this one.