Stana Goes to the Movies
School for Seduction is an entertaining film and I enjoyed it despite the British accent language barrier.Here is the storyline from IMDB: “When gorgeous Italian temptress Sophia Rosselini's School for Seduction arrives in Newcastle, four friends – each hoping to release their inner sex goddess-sign up for an education in the ‘seductive arts.’ Taking their cue from sultry Sophia, the newly confident women unleash themselves upon their unsuspecting partners with lustful abandon.”
A crossdresser is also one of the students attending the School for Seduction.
The film can probably be classified as a chick flick comedy, but it’s treatment of the crossdressing subplot was not the target of comedy. The cisgender females treated the crossdresser as one of the girls, not a man in a dress, which was refreshing. (See the film’s trailer on YouTube.)
And in addition to the crossdressing subplot, femulators might pick up a few tips on how to better present as a woman. I know I did.
Wearing Bebe |
Actor Ben Porter femulating in the 2004 British film School for Seduction |
Stana
ReplyDeleteSome British local accents can be difficult to understand
Even the British have trouble with them
Newcastle is one of them
I am British
Lucy
Reminds me of the 10 days I worked in the UK (in Basildon). The company had engineers from throughout the UK with a variety of accents. By the end of my stay, I was able to understand everyone except one fellow. I mentioned this at my going-away party and the other engineers admitted they had a hard time understanding him, too! LOL
DeleteI love accents! The variety of language in such a small country still amazes me. I'm not surprised some folk found them hard to understand tho.
DeletePS: H'way n sh*te ;-)
Lynn
DeleteCould you translate your PS for those of us who are not familiar with, I presume, the Geordie accent (Newcastle)
Lucy
Would that engineer have come from Glasgow?? LOL
DeleteThanks for sharing, but: Whoops! "School for Seduction"
ReplyDeleteHuh?
Deleteif you google it, it comes up as School for not School of on Amazon (although its not available there)
DeleteLooks like a fun film, where did you find it?
ReplyDeleteThe film was shown occasionally on the cable TV (HBO, Showtime, etc. ...don’t recall which one) and I also have the DVD.
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