The Chameleon
The Chameleon (1989)

The Chameleon

2/5
(16 votes)
7.0IMDb

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Adult Video News Awards 1990


AVN Award
Best Couples Sex Scene - Video

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I found "The Chameleon" a somewhat difficult movie to critique. It's the true story of a young man that lives his life either through the fictitious characters that he creates or through real people whose identities he assumes.

Quite a decent serial killer film, about a guy that not many people will have heard of, me included. It started off a little confusing, as there seems to be two guys involved, but I think that just shows how the police may have been misdirected at the time.

Shot well, bit all over the place. Acting is pretty solid though.

When the fiction is more unsatisfying than the real life, then you're in a big trouble. "The Chameleon" is a weak film because it fails to generate interest in a real life story that has all the elements that could make into a great project.

I enjoyed it. The acting was solid.

Its about a serial killer or killers?I've read the reviews and agree, it was confusing but I dont agree re the acting being solid.

The Chameleon is not as good as The Imposter, but still this movie is pretty clever. Actually, it gives you more doubts than documentary, cause it does not much follow the line of real story.

John Leslie's "The Chameleon", along with "The Catwoman" ranks as one of the best of the late 80's, shot on video porn flicks. Shot by longtime cameraman Jack Remy, "Chameleon" looks, sounds, and feels like a low-budget indie film with Tori Welles as Diana, a woman who can turn into anybody she chooses when sexually aroused, much to the chagrin of her lover, Marc (Tom Byron), who views sex as a more "meaningful" experience.

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