Wednesday, July 15, 2015

"Goodbye to All That," A Sexy Smart Flick, or Just Another Barrage of Boring?


In "Goodbye to All That," Otto Wall (Paul Schneider) is blindsided when his wife files for divorce with no prior signs of leaving him.

After 10 years of marriage, Wall, in his 30s is suddenly living by himself with joint-custody of his charming daughter Edie, nicely portrayed by Audrey Scott. As the plot thickens, Wall is faced with spending little or no time with his young daughter or having wild sex with numerous hot women.

The movie illustrates how easy it is for the good looking socially adjusted people of the world to meet and satisfy their wanton desires. Whether the eye pleasing entities of the world meet via Facebook or other dating sites, it's clear lust and love are as parallel as evil and good. "Goodbye to All That" is a marvelously modern look into the cerebral and physical aspects of dating and marriage.



Stephanie who is characterized by Heather Graham looks amazing in her black dress and is the perfect women for lascivious acts. She won't fall in love and is easy to talk to.  Mildred (Ashley Hinshaw) is the same type of women, extremely sexy who wants nothing from a man but his... The completely wild Debbie Spangler (Anna Camp) is as mentally whacked as she is sexually adventurous. In spite of her incredible looks and sexual awesomeness, it's not the wisest move for Wall to continue seeing her.

In spite of Wall's incredible and strange licentious fantasies turned real, he's still yearning for romance and stability in a woman. Lara, (Heather Lawless) is one of his old high school friends who is also recently divorced with a child, and just me be Wall's true love.  

Just when it seems Wall may possess true love, he may miss out on his daughters entire childhood. Easly a three and a half star must see.