Perfect Ending (A)
- Director: Nicole Conn
- Writer: Nicole Conn
- Producer: Mona Ante; Marina Rice Bader
CGiii Comment
It has all the merits of a soon-to-be-axed day-time soap opera.
Conn is a compulsive cutter - you'd be hard pressed to find a single shot that lasts more than 5 seconds.
The writing is banal and immature - considering this is about middle-aged lesbians, the dialogue would not be out of place in a schoolyard.
20 years on from her debut, Conn has produced substandard duplicates of her original film - it's time to evolve or desist.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Rebecca has a very unusual secret, one that not even her best friends know about. The last person on earth she expects to reveal it to is a high priced escort named Paris. What starts as a comedy of errors ends up a uniquely erotic journey. Rebecca's unconventional efforts to find herself are raw, evocative, and often times humorous, but always very real, very human. Sometimes a perfect ending is not what you expect it to be.
Cast & Characters
Barbara Niven as Rebecca Westridge;
Jessica Clark as Paris;
John Heard as Mason Westridge;
Morgan Fairchild as Valentina;
Kerry Knuppe as Jessica Westridge;
Imelda Corcoran as Kelly;
Mary Jane Wells as Shirin;
Rebecca Staab as Sylvie;
Michael Adam Hamilton as Aaron Westridge;
Bryan Jackson as Hank Westridge