"The Malibu Bikini Shop" actually has more story than most movies of its type, but nevertheless ends up feeling a lot more empty and boring than you'd expect.
The story is about two brothers, one an overachiever, the other a party animal, who inherit a bikini shop and a house on the beach when their aunt dies. They decide to hang on to the shop, complete with a two-way mirror they install in the changing rooms so that they can spy on girls, but then a baddie wants to buy them out so they have to put their heads together and sell more bikinis than ever before.
They do this with what looks like a music video sequence. There are lots of other such sequences in the movie: girls running or dancing in bikinis. It's cinematic dead air, deathly boring, and impossible to concentrate on.
There is also nudity, of course, though no eroticism, and nothing full frontal.
The story is about two brothers, one an overachiever, the other a party animal, who inherit a bikini shop and a house on the beach when their aunt dies. They decide to hang on to the shop, complete with a two-way mirror they install in the changing rooms so that they can spy on girls, but then a baddie wants to buy them out so they have to put their heads together and sell more bikinis than ever before.
They do this with what looks like a music video sequence. There are lots of other such sequences in the movie: girls running or dancing in bikinis. It's cinematic dead air, deathly boring, and impossible to concentrate on.
There is also nudity, of course, though no eroticism, and nothing full frontal.