Naked Truth

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BY Robert Sveda, SLOVAKIA   September 05, 2008 10:09

Review: It sure ain’t subtle, but Robert Sveda’s humorous depiction of modern romance tells it like it is. A frightened man lured into a singleton’s bedroom stares slack jawed as she explains her designs for their eventual courtship, sex life and shared casket. While it’s never easy to commit, Naked Truth turns the battle of the sexes into a war zone. Luckily, great performances make for an enjoyable viewing. 

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