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Title: A.Perfect.Ending.2012.DVDRip.XviD-FiCO

Release Info:

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Director: Nicole Conn
  • Cast: Barbara Niven, Jessica Clark, John Heard, Morgan Fairchild
  • Year: 2012
  • Format: DVDRip
  • Codec: XviD
  • Size: 1.37 GB (2 CDs / 700MB+700MB)
  • Resolution: 720×400
  • Language: English

Plot Summary: A deep, emotional drama about a wealthy suburban wife who hides her true self behind a facade of perfection. When she hires a high-class escort to explore her hidden desires, the two women unexpectedly form a powerful, life-changing connection. "A Perfect Ending" is a rare, thoughtful take on intimacy, identity, and second chances.

Scene Notes:

  • Ripped from retail DVD (NTSC)
  • Proper AR, no watermarks
  • XviD encode @ ~1500 kbps
  • MP3 audio, 128kbps
  • Includes sample and full screens

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The Film: More Than Just an Ending

Released in 2012, A Perfect Ending stars Barbara Niven (known for Cedar Cove) and the late Jessica Clark (True Blood). The plot deviates from standard romance tropes. It follows Rebecca (Niven), a wealthy, closeted suburban wife and mother who has spent her entire life denying her sexuality. After a failed attempt at intimacy with a male escort, she is reluctantly introduced to a high-end call girl named Paris (Clark).

What unfolds is not just a sexual awakening but a profound psychological journey. The film explores themes of terminal illness, regret, and the bravery required to find authenticity late in life. Unlike Conn’s more famous work (Elena Undone), A Perfect Ending carries a melancholic, almost operatic weight. The "ending" in the title is deliberately ambiguous—referring to the end of a marriage, the end of repression, or the end of life.

Critical Reception: While mainstream critics gave it mixed reviews (citing slow pacing), the film holds a special place in the hearts of the lesbian romance community. Viewers praised the palpable chemistry between Niven and Clark, as well as the stunning cinematography by David C. Cook.

How Does It Compare to Modern Releases?

Today, you can find A Perfect Ending on platforms like Amazon Prime or Apple TV in 1080p. So, why would a modern viewer seek out the 2012 FiCO DVDRip?

  1. Nostalgia and Authenticity: Many fans argue that the DVDRip preserves the original "DVD era" color grading. Some HD remasters over-sharpen the image, giving it a "digital soap opera" look. The FiCO rip retains a softer, filmic grain.
  2. Commentary Tracks: Many scene releases archive the full DVD extras—specifically the audio commentary tracks from Nicole Conn. These are often stripped from streaming versions.
  3. Offline Archives: The file size is significantly smaller than a Blu-ray remux. At roughly 1.2GB for the full feature, it fits easily on a USB drive or old iPod Classic—a boon for digital nomads with limited storage.

The Legacy of the Release

The A Perfect Ending 2012 DVDRip XviD-FiCO is more than just a file; it is a time capsule. It represents a moment when physical media was being digitized by passionate fans because the distribution channels for lesbian romance were virtually non-existent. Studios weren't rushing to put Nicole Conn’s films on 4K Blu-ray. The scene groups filled that void.

Today, if you traverse private trackers or dedicated archive forums, you will find this release still being seeded. It is often the recommended version for fans looking to host movie nights on Plex or Jellyfin for older hardware.