Confessions of a Cam Girl (2024) Poster

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SSSSS...LLLLOOOOWWW
AshleyPahFifer28 January 2024
The main character, I've seen her in a few other Lifetime movies too, is sssooo sloooow. Her speech, her mannerisms, her walking. Every motion. I guess that got sick of recycling dialogue from other movies. Now they just tell them to...taaaaake...iiiiiit...reeeeeaaaally...ssssllloooowwwwly for (time) filler. She was in another Lifetime movie where she was hurt and screaming on a mountain. I have to mute the television every time it's on. Maybe it's me, I know they aren't all the cream of the crop, but every female actor in these movies have the worst speech. Their voices alone will drive me up the wall.
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7/10
Overcoming the Walk of Shame
lavatch29 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
There was an element of parody in this film about young Kristen Walters, who ventures onto an internet site called "Click Mate" and joins the "Xclusive Patrons" club to make money as a "cam girl."

Perhaps unwittingly, the film took a harsh look at higher education in America today. Kristen's parents are adamant about their daughter attending college. But she is savvy enough to recognize the universities are worthless and has devised a plan to start a career in fashion through a workshop experience in Italy. She thereby uses the money earned as a cam girl to defy her parents and follow her own path.

On one level, the film was crudely made with some especially ludicrous lines of dialogue. After Kristen is "outed" at her school, she takes the "walk of shame" through the halls and then meets with the principal to discuss her possible expulsion. Kristen's reaction is "I feel like I'm going to puke." And Principal Bonville replies, "I know it's a lot to digest." It was remarkable that the actors could maintain a straight face with some of this dialogue.

Kristen has an unfortunate encounter with a dirty old man named Frank who likes to be addressed as "Daddy," and she parts company with her boyfriend Owen, who appears to want to remain a perpetual virgin. But she rallies her spirits to eventually get an interview with a company that can use her talents and her passion, as opposed to stifling them which most colleges and universities would do today.
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