Nick Orleans in his career prime maximizes the fetish content in "Blue Matrix" but fails miserably in creating a useful or interesting sci-fi template. It has nothing to do with the mainstream "Matrix" trilogy, but instead focuses on the power of orgasm.
Cheyne Collins leads a duo of scientists (and wears a leather jacket instead of a lab coat, as director Orleans is obsessed with tactile clothing) researching a strange phenomenon of folks disappearing at the height of extreme orgasms. Opening scene has poor Billy Glide nonplussed when his wife Salena Del Ray disappears after his money shot on her massive breasts.
It turns out the lucky orgasm victims are transported to another dimension, which star Jill Kelly calls "The Blue Matrix", an attractive set that Nick photographs well. Both male and female players end up there with Jill, and watching her in corset and fetish gear designed to amplify her fabulous figure is what this video is all about.
There's precious little content beyond that described above, merely an excuse for humping and outre costuming, attributed to wardrobe stylist Noelle Utopia. The women wearing exotic pantyhose stamp this as an Orleans production, and even some of the studs are outfitted in tights, with appropriate cut-out holes (just like the ladies have for easy sexual egress).
Many beauties adorn the cast, with especially sexy performances by Taylor St. Claire, Tina Tyler and Alexandra Silk. A similar cast was used by Nick in another Adam & Eve couples romance he made around this time, "Crystal Dreams", a far better movie starring Chloe and Lexington Steele.