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Duration: 209 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x544 | Added: 2008-Feb-01 |
Alternate Names: L.D. Rand, Lauri Dawn Messuri, Lori Dawn, Lori Dawn, L.D. Rand, Loridawn, Lauri Dawn Messuri, Lori Dawn, Loridawn
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LoriDawn Messuri, born in Portland, Oregon, USA, is an actress known for her role as Torri, a high-end prostitute and the lead character in the 1999 film 'Word of Mouth'. The movie follows Torri's life and work, with a documentary filmmaker deciding to make a film about her. Messuri's character is described as beautiful, sophisticated, charming, and successful in her profession.
Birth Name: Lucy Jenner
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Lucy Jenner, born with sight but later blinded, was a street musician who believed losing her sight enhanced her musical ability. She was cast as the lead in 'Seventh Sense' (1999), where she plays a musician afraid of regaining her sight and potentially losing her musical inspiration.
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Seventh Sense, Melodie der Sinnlichkeit, Le septième sens, Settimo senso
Director: Lawrence Lanoff
Writer: Giorgio Serafini
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Companies: Mystique Films
Genre: Drama
The movie 'Seventh Sense' (1999) tells the story of a blind street musician who becomes isolated from the world except for her music. She begins working with a reclusive composer who uses sensual metaphors to teach her about music and life. As she starts to regain her eyesight, she fears that she may lose her musical inspiration.
'Seventh Sense' is a drama film directed by Lawrence Lanoff in 1999. The movie explores the journey of a blind musician who finds solace in her music while living in isolation from the world around her. When she starts working with a composer who uses unique teaching methods, her perspective begins to change. The film delves into themes of sensory perception, inspiration, and the fear of losing one's creative passion.