Arachnia

  

Mainstream Movie

(USA, 2003)

Average rating
Build-up:3.0 
Kissing:None 
Love scenes:1.0 
Movie overall:2.0 

Explicitness:  2
 



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Reviewer
Niclas
Build-up  3 Kissing  Love scenes  1 Movie overall  2

A group of college students are out on a field-trip with their professor. Their plane is hit by a meteorite (!) and crashes in the wilderness. They find an abandoned cabin, but it doesn't take long before they're in grave danger again. An old man knocks on the door to the cabin. He's there to warn them that the area is full with giant man-eating spiders. To convince them that he's telling them the truth, he takes them to a nearby barn and shows them the remains of one of these spiders.

Actresses:
Bevin McGraw & Alexxus Young


Two of the college girls don't seem to care about anything that old man was saying or showing them. The girls are only preoccupied with each other. First we can see Bevin McGraw helping Alexxus Young when she's taking a bath. Then when they've gone to bed, Bevin won't let Alexxus fall asleep. She teases her by moving her fingers on her skin like a spider. They eventually begin to playfully wrestle with each other on the bed. They suddenly stop wrestling and look each other deep in the eyes. Alexxus asks Bevin if she has ever done it with another girl, and then she slides her hand under Bevin's top. Bevin enjoys the caresses, and next it's implied that Alexxus goes down on her (we can only see Bevin's face expressions). Finally we can see a lot of movement going on under the blanket. The girls are interrupted by a giant spider looking at them from outside the window.

You just gotta love b-movies! Where else can you see two college girls deciding to sexually experiment with each other, while giant spiders are looking for prey right outside their window?! The most astonishing thing though about their scene was that it included no kissing! I wouldn't have become surprised if the girls had looked uncomfortable with each other, but I think they had a very nice chemistry. I therefore decided to write to Alexxus Young and ask her about this. She said the reason why there's no kissing in the scene is simply because the director/writer of the movie didn't put it in the script! What's wrong with him??? Alexxus also wrote: "I've actually never kissed a girl...on film. :)"
What was also kind of surprising was that neither of the girls died. The unwritten laws of horror movies say that people who have sex must die.