16-year-old Jake Ferrari (Tara Subkoff) needs a place to stay after her mother left again. She tracks down her older sister Darlene (Kristy Swanson) in L.A. who hasn't seen her in a decade. Darlene refuses to take her in but neighbor Marci (Sandra Bernhard) does. Marci manages a massage parlor and Jake gets a job there.
This has a fitting amount of grim. The low budget indie fits the low class establishment. Mostly, I like the actresses although this isn't much of a drama. Subkoff has a slacker, low intensity waif persona. Swanson injects a good amount of mean spirit. I don't buy the ending. The owner would never fire all the girls but at least the movie wraps up quickly. Tension is never that high and it needed to end.
This has a fitting amount of grim. The low budget indie fits the low class establishment. Mostly, I like the actresses although this isn't much of a drama. Subkoff has a slacker, low intensity waif persona. Swanson injects a good amount of mean spirit. I don't buy the ending. The owner would never fire all the girls but at least the movie wraps up quickly. Tension is never that high and it needed to end.