Bad Wives (1997)
Title: Bad Wives (1997)
- Overview and Technical Details
Summary:
"Bad Wives" is a film directed by Paul Thomas, released in 1997 by Vivid Pictures. The storyline centers around themes of marital dissatisfaction, sexual obsession, and the contrasting desires of housewives compared to their husbands. A key character is a supermarket box boy who understands the needs of two lonely housewives better than their husbands do.
Scene Breakdowns: 1. Tricia Devereaux and Tony Tedeschi 2. Dyanna Lauren and Steven St. Croix 3. Melissa Hill, Stephanie Swift, and Steven St. Croix 4. Dyanna Lauren and Jon Dough 5. Melissa Hill and Tony Tedeschi 6. Missy, Tricia Devereaux, and Tony Tedeschi 7. Dyanna Lauren, Melissa Hill, and Steven St. Croix
Content Type:
The film features hardcore male-female (M-F) and female-female (F-F) scenes.
Video Quality Assessment:
- Overall Quality: Decent
- Clarity: 6.5/10
- Color: 7/10
- Notes: The film is watchable, albeit not the highest quality from its era.
Quality Rating Guidance:
- Ratings are subjective, ranging from poor to excellent based on visual clarity, color accuracy, and overall viewing experience.
- Common VHS scans typically score between 3 to 5, while good DVD scans range from 5 to 7.
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Technical Specifications:
- File Format: Matroska (MKV)
- File Size: 1.92 GiB
- Duration: 1 hour 52 minutes
- Overall Bit Rate: 2,450 kb/s
- Frame Rate: 47.952 FPS
Video Information:
- Video Codec: AVC (Advanced Video Codec)
- Resolution: 708 x 478 pixels
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Color Space: YUV, Chroma Subsampling: 4:2:0, Bit Depth: 10 bits
Audio Information:
- Audio Format: AC-3 (Dolby Digital)
- Bit Rate: 384 kb/s
- Channels: 2 (Stereo)
- Sampling Rate: 48.0 kHz
This summary encapsulates the film's themes, scene structure, quality assessment, and technical details, providing a clear overview without personal references.