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In the bustling and sometimes dark urban landscape of Los Angeles, a young woman named Liz finds herself trapped in a world of desire and despair. Since her childhood, she has been a dreamer with hopes of a better life, but circumstances lead her into a spiraling dead end. After leaving her home in search of freedom, she ends up in the sordid world of prostitution, where the streets serve as both stage and prison.

With each encounter, Liz tries to maintain her dignity and humanity, dealing with clients that range from the grotesque to the vulnerable. As she plunges deeper into her new reality, the girl faces challenges that test her resilience. The relationships she develops with her companions, some of whom are responsible adults and others merely lost young girls like herself, remind her that she is not alone in her struggle, even though each day is a battle.

Throughout the narrative, the film also explores the emotional and physical toll we pay for our dreams and how socioeconomic factors can compromise personal freedom. The story culminates in a journey of self-discovery for Liz, where she begins to question who she really is and what she wants from life. Amid brutal encounters and moments of hope, Liz must find her voice and decide if she can break the chains that bind her to an existence she never imagined. The film is a raw and poignant portrayal of the struggle for survival and the quest for redemption.

Media type
Movie
Year
1991
Director
Ken Russell
Writer
Ken Russell
Deborah Dalton
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.60
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
38.00
Actors
Theresa Russell
Benjamin Mouton
Antonio Fargas
Elizabeth Morehead
Daniel Quinn
Sanjay Chandani
Jason Saucier
Michael Crabtree
Jered Barclay
Doug MacHugh
Frank Smith
Jason Kristofer
Robert O'Reilly
Ginger Lynn Allen
Charles Macaulay
Jack Nance
Tom Villard
John Carlyle
Scott David-King
Stephanie Blake
Alisa Christensen
John Diehl
Bob Prupas
Bobby Bruce
Danny Trejo
Daniel Beer
Barbara Eaton
B.J. Ward
Sean Fitzpatrick
Lee Arenberg
Scott Harte
Barbara Mallory
Joy Baggish
Gender
Drama
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Dan Ireland
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
Original title
Whore
Duration
85
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