Talk Dirty to Me 2 (US) (1982)
Talk Dirty to Me 2 (1982)
- Year: 1982
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Length: 76 minutes
Overview:
This film is a sequel to the original "Talk Dirty to Me," featuring John Leslie reprising his role as Jack. The storyline follows Jack as he pursues Dr. Anne Childs, a conservative talk show host played by Bridgette Monet, while simultaneously engaging with various women throughout the movie.
Plot Summary: 1. Introduction of Characters:
Jack, along with his friend Lenny, works at a local bar while Jack is interested in Dr. Anne Childs, who is struggling with her ratings and personal life..
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Jack's Encounters:
- Jack meets and has a sexual encounter with Blair Harris, a real estate agent's daughter. Their interaction is characterized by explicit dialogue and playful exchanges. - Jack's attempts to seduce Dr. Anne lead to comedic and provocative situations, including crashing her TV show, which results in him being thrown out..
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Dr. Anne's Struggles:
Dr. Anne's personal life is depicted as unfulfilling, and her interactions with her producer reflect her distractions from intimate relationships.. -
Climactic Encounters:
- Jack's pursuit leads him to Dr. Anne's house, where he waits for her and ultimately has an intimate encounter with her, showcasing both physical chemistry and narrative tension. - The film culminates in a passionate scene between Jack and Dr. Anne, highlighting their contrasting personalities and desires..
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Conclusion:
The sequel is noted for its increased sexual intensity compared to the original, with Bridgette Monet's performance and John Leslie's charm being key highlights.
Notable Aspects:
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The film features multiple sexual encounters, including scenes with various female characters that emphasize the themes of seduction and sexual exploration.
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John Leslie's performance is praised for his charisma and ability to engage with the audience, distinguishing him from other actors in the genre. Overall,"Talk Dirty to Me 2" is recognized for its combination of humor, eroticism, and character-driven storytelling, succeeding as both a sequel and a standalone film.