Bonnie-Jaye has what definitely ranks as the
Best Ever Skinful Debut on Celluloid. She burst (quite literally)
onto the Australian Skinematic Scene in 1997 with a leading role
in Maslin Beach, which is an actual nudist beach in the Land Down
Under. The entire flick takes place on the beach, which means,
obviously, that everyone involved is completely naked pretty much
throughout. They must have saved a bundle on their costume budget,
eh? (Talk about bare-bottom film making…) The movie has
a lot to do with relationships and life in general, so if one
isn’t exactly into that but wants to enjoy the hour-and-a-half
or so of non-stop nudity, then the problem is easily solved. It’s
called “The Mute Button.” We personally didn’t
think it was all that bad, although concentrating on “plot”
when there are scads of naked women traipsing about is a little
more than the Ol’ Peanut Gallery here at Skin Central could
handle. We can’t think of anything more Skintertaining than
three completely naked women yapping about God-knows-what for
an entire film, especially when one of the babes is the beautiful
Bonnie-Jaye. For Skinophiles, this flick is second only to Sirens,
so be sure to pick up a copy.
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