Plot:
Recently, the trailer of the horror comedy "Jump Cut" starring Canadian adult actress Sasha Grey was released. She has attracted much attention because she has just taken on the new film "Call Girlfriend" by the famous director Steven Soderbergh. This low-cost independent production tells the story of a frustrated director who hooks up with a stripper and gets inspiration from an unexpected car accident. He begins his journey of B-level horror movies and gradually falls into madness until he starts killing people and using partial organs of corpses as props. The whole film is full of simulated limbs and blood plasma substitutes. In addition to horror, there are many jokes. It is like a "horror movie" version of "Happy Yellow Movie" and "Erotic Selfie", full of CULT flavor. Herschel Gordon Lewis, who appeared on the TV screen at the beginning of the trailer, is a famous American B-level horror film director, and this film is also a tribute to his predecessors by the young director Lee Demarber, who is less than 40 years old. Lee Demarber, who was born as an editor and is a die-hard fan of B-level horror films, has taken a different approach and boldly satirized and challenged various phenomena in the independent film industry in a unique way. The title "SmashCut" comes from the professional terminology he is familiar with. The actress is 20-year-old Sasha Grey, who entered the adult film industry just after she turned 18 and has taken many pornographic photos. Last year, Sasha Grey also won the Best Actress Award at the annual adult Oscars. After starring in "Jump Cut", she was invited to star in the new film "Call Girlfriend" by Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh and became famous. Sasha Grey said in an interview that she admired Steven Soderbergh's work very much and she was very happy to have the opportunity to work with this famous director. It is reported that because it is a low-cost independent production, the film will enter the market directly by releasing DVDs. However, choosing this time to promote it is obviously intended to take advantage of Soderbergh's new film.