Very poor direction by B. Skow sinks this hokey crime story about creepy female criminals using sex to steal girls' identities, making a serious subject seem silly.
Gimmick is to download an app that apparently allows one to place a phone near the mark's phone to steal the information contained therein. Delilah Day is cast as an innocent dupe in the scheme, but poor continuity has her character appearing duplicitous in later scenes.
Last half of the movie has Serene Siren unconvincingly presented as a meek, mousy grad student as director Skow delivers a telegraphed way-too-early on plot twist for a fake-surprise ending that is quite a groaner.
Along the way, the actresses perform their XXX sex skillfully, including Siren who steps out of character on cue. I won't give away the "twist" but any attentive viewer will spot it a mile away.
Gimmick is to download an app that apparently allows one to place a phone near the mark's phone to steal the information contained therein. Delilah Day is cast as an innocent dupe in the scheme, but poor continuity has her character appearing duplicitous in later scenes.
Last half of the movie has Serene Siren unconvincingly presented as a meek, mousy grad student as director Skow delivers a telegraphed way-too-early on plot twist for a fake-surprise ending that is quite a groaner.
Along the way, the actresses perform their XXX sex skillfully, including Siren who steps out of character on cue. I won't give away the "twist" but any attentive viewer will spot it a mile away.