Night Eyes (1990)
2/10
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21 April 2024
'Night Eyes' is a sad flick from a genre that isn't exactly rocket science. It amazes me how one can't deliver female nudity and a passable story, but that's the case here. Braindead characters, plot and very little to keep your interest. Tanya Roberts who doesn't provide much T&A. Not shocking star, writer Andrew Stevens would go on to repeat this formula that would see b-movie queen Shannon Tweed take over the main role.

Rockstar Brian Walker (Warwick Sims) decides to divorce his wife Nikki (Roberts). What she doesn't know is the security company - Night Eyes - hired to watch over the mansion has secretly been paid to keep tabs on her in a bid to catch cheating so he can settle for less when they finally split. Security guard Will Griffin (Stevens) finds himself falling in love, sleeping with her as a hidden agenda is revealed.

Sims is the only burst of energy as the British long haired rocker who could be an amalgamation of a number of musicians and is also his own worst enemy. Both Stevens, Roberts are flat and the simulated sex is nothing to write home about. I didn't go into 'Night Eyes' expecting much, but it couldn't even be titillating which is the bottom line one must ultimately judge these flicks by. Needless to say I won't be tuning into the carbon copy sequels.
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