2 reviews
(Ynez Veneracion)She has everything a woman could ask for-- a big home, a comfortable life, a rich, loving husband. But despite all that, there remains a craving in her, an itch that desperately wants to be scratched. So without her husband's knowledge, she leaves home everyday searching for men who can satisfy her insatiable appetite for flesh. But her craving for sex is more than just Lust. It's Deep-rooted malaise caused by the dark, perverted experiences she went through as a child-- a malaise that is threatening to explode and ruin her life. The music throughout this film explains the true feeling of main character. She is suffering from this life style.
- marcellsummers1
- Jan 8, 2004
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oh puhleez, the movie sux. I mean come on the plot is so old. I must've seen a zillion filipino movies with that plot. The movie is so predictable that you don't have to watch it. Just go and watch the trailer and there's you're whole story. I just don't understand why directors here cannot think of a different story. I've seen this kind of thing not only in movies but also on TV. And why does it all has to have sex scenes in it to ensure that it will hit in the box office? Are we all sex-crazed people? Are the majority of us maniacs?