On the Shore
Rachel tries to spice up her marriage with a trip to a strip club. She befriends McKenna, who gave her a lapdance. McKenna moves in with Rachel's family and becomes a nanny for the son. Rachel is a qu…
On the Shore
Rachel tries to spice up her marriage with a trip to a strip club. She befriends McKenna, who gave her a lapdance. McKenna moves in with Rachel's family and becomes a nanny for the son. Rachel is a quick-witted and lovable stay-at-home mom. Frustrated with the realities of preschool auctions, a lackluster sex life and career that's gone kaput, Rachel visits a strip club to spice up her marriage and meets McKenna, a stripper she adopts as her live-in nanny. —The Film Arcade Tired of conforming to the expectations of others, Rachel, a neglected housewife leading a monotonous life, summons up the courage to try new things. And, in a desperate attempt to take her life back, Rachel decides to accept a friend's proposal to visit a striptease club just for fun. There, a chance encounter with McKenna, a disenchanted exotic dancer, will pave the way for new experiences, forcing Rachel to explore her limits and reinvent herself. —Nick Riganas
On the Shore
Drama
Film Details
Rachel tries to spice up her marriage with a trip to a strip club. She befriends McKenna, who gave her a lapdance. McKenna moves in with Rachel's family and becomes a nanny for the son.
Rachel is a quick-witted and lovable stay-at-home mom. Frustrated with the realities of preschool auctions, a lackluster sex life and career that's gone kaput, Rachel visits a strip club to spice up her marriage and meets McKenna, a stripper she adopts as her live-in nanny. —The Film Arcade Tired of conforming to the expectations of others, Rachel, a neglected housewife leading a monotonous life, summons up the courage to try new things.
And, in a desperate attempt to take her life back, Rachel decides to accept a friend's proposal to visit a striptease club just for fun. There, a chance encounter with McKenna, a disenchanted exotic dancer, will pave the way for new experiences, forcing Rachel to explore her limits and reinvent herself. —Nick Riganas.