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The Coming of Christy Review  

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9/4/2015 7:20 pm
The Coming of Christy Review


Directed by Tina Marie. Released by Canyon Video in 1990.

Christy Canyon plays Christy, an actress married to Steven (played by Mike Horner), a philandering movie studio executive who cavorts with his secretary, Laura (played by Renee Foxx). Christy is set to begin a new movie directed by Mitch (played by Wayne Summers) and starring Christopher (played by Peter North). There is very little in this movie in terms of plot. Somehow by screwing her agent (played by Madison), Mitch, Laura, Christopher, and a mechanic named Tony (played by T.T. Boy), Christy learns that she can make it on her own without her husband. Story Grade: C.

This movie was shot on video. Medium Grade: B.

The sets in this movie were obviously fake, most notably of which was Steven's office and the phony sky through the phony windows. Set Design Grade: D+.

The sexual performances were pretty decent. Performers seemed enthusiastic, but at times it bordered on artifice. (Christy moaning "Christopher" multiple times during her final sex scene felt inauthentic. Shortening the name to "Chris" may have sounded more realistic.) Sexual Performances Grade: B.

Mike Horner over-acted his role a bit. Many of Christy Canyon's lines lacked conviction. Overall, there seemed to be a lack of sincerity in line deliveries from the entire cast. Acting Grade: C-.

Wardrobe choice seemed appropriate for the characters, even Kristarah Knight's gold ensemble which would be appropriate for an outlandish actress. The women wore shoes during most of the sex scenes, which tended to be distracting, especially scene one, in which Renee Foxx has her shoes off, but then puts them back on. Wardrobe/Make-up Grade: B-.

The c-light was obvious in many of the scenes. Lighting was not always consistent from various angles within a given scene. Lighting Grade: C.

Dialogue was echo-y on a couple of the sets, most noticeably in Christy's apartment and the garage scene. The score music was decent. Sound Grade: B-.

The slow-motion cum shots were not particularly necessary. More plot could have made the movie stronger. Directing Grade: C.

It does not appear that much effort was put into making an artistic movie. Artistic Merit Grade: D.

OVERALL GRADE: C.

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