"A real story of a journalist living in Laos that clandestinely pass photographs showing evidences of violation of human rights in his country, to his contacts abroad.
He fall in love with a native woman that help him.
The love theme is beautiful and the country exotic.
Good acting and nice supporting cast.
This DVD edition is unacceptable. The image is worse than any videotape and the sound is extremely unpleasant. For this reason I rate it only one star. "
"We love the books - the DVDs are equally as entertaining. My daughter who is reading the books loves the movies and they are suitable for my 5 year old to watch without worrying what they will see or hear."
"I checked this out largely to make fun of it and rag on Dana Plato (before her tragic death). It did not disappoint. First, it looks like it was shot with a camcorder, and the sets looked like it was the prop man's house. However, the lesbian love affair portrayed was actually sensitive, true to life, and quite insightful, despite dialog that borders on the ridiculous. It was convincing, and the nude and graphic sex scenes between Dana and the other woman were tastefully done. Overall, it's an absolutely ridiculous movie, that is not even any good to watch anymore to make fun of Dana Plato because she is now dead. She looked like hell warmed over in the movie as well."
"Save your bills. This movie might have an average attractive woman and a couple other woman that take it off. The fact is though lots of the erotic scenes are repeated and in the scenes that aren't repeated the movement is mostly too fast and the plot is too upsetting."
"I have seen this film on Tv in England and it was nearly uncut, with all the very hot scenes between Plato and Hall intact. Yet on the DVD version, strangely most of the scenes were cut! as if anyone would wish to buy the film for the storyline!, Anyway, I was disappointed with the rating, and hope the studio would reissue the film unrated, and with some extras as well, as we come to expect from any DVD release."