A gorgeous dance performance, revealing some darkness by the way

Camron 2022-03-24 09:02:16

The heroine came to Las Vegas alone and did a striptease in a nightclub, but she always wanted to go to a theater for a large-scale dance, and finally got her wish. The heroine danced really well, so ambitious, she went to bed with the theater's artistic director, pushed the lead actor down the stairs and fell and made herself the lead actor. At a party, the heroine's friend was sexually abused by a singer who was going to perform in this theater. In order to maintain cooperation with the singer, the theater did not report the matter to the police, but only paid compensation. The heroine was furious, so she went to the singer, pretended to have sex with him, injured him before he was prepared, and fled Las Vegas.
This film is mainly about dancing, whether it is a striptease in a nightclub or a large-scale dance in a theater, all of them are very good. Those dances are either fragrant or gorgeous, and they are really beautiful with those beautiful breasts and beautiful buttocks.
The heroine dances to the art director in the nightclub and has sex in the swimming pool of the art director's house. They are all exposed at three o'clock, and the figure is really great!
As for the little bit of darkness revealed in the film, compared with the gorgeous dance, it is no longer worth mentioning, and it is only a small embellishment at most. Therefore, if you want to study the dark side of human nature and social injustice, don't watch this film, because those things are just trinkets in this film.

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Showgirls quotes

  • Julie: Hey, Nomi. Think I could be your understudy?

    Nomi Malone: I'll see what I can do.

    Julie: Thanks, Darlin'.

  • Tony Moss: [meeting Nomi for the first time] Hey, Pollyanna.

    Nomi Malone: [stunned] What did you call me?

    Tony Moss: I said, you look like Pollyanna.