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Having watched this stinker and another recent, similar James Avalon opus "Polyamory" I question his sudden career shift from his story line features for Mile High via its quality subsidiary Sweet Sinner to these vague, basically all-sex assignments for the same Canadian distributor through its newer label Erotica X.
Rationale has to be that this stuff is not gonzo (that's true), even though it largely jettisons story content, just as gonzo does. I'm not splitting hairs: these four vignettes of role-playing are wall-to-wall.
That adds up to an uninteresting exercise. Sure, there's a difference between a story of a man seducing his Little French Maid or the boss sexually harassing his pretty secretary and this depiction of couples acting out various roles for the evening's entertainment. But merely depicting their acting out, with no tension/drama/surprise or anything happening except the "in costume" sex is inherently boring and pointless.
Case in point is a segment called "Schoolgirl & Teacher". Sadie Blair dresses up in virtually the same uniform Avalon uses for his Sweet Sinner "Student Bodies" series, only she isn't a schoolgirl, only playing at it. Seth Gamble briefly pretends to be her teacher helping her with geometry homework, but the improvised dialog (feature has no script credited) is stupid and merely kills a couple of minutes until they hump. If any of this junk is even vaguely interesting, it would be only in the context of the viewer(s) dressing up and doing it themselves, not watching actors play "let's pretend" once removed.
To use a contemporary example: playing Pokemon Go, whether silly or just plain fun, gets one out of the house and active in an innocuous "role play". But sitting at home as voyeur watching on your laptop other people running around the city actually playing Pokemon Go has got to be filed as a complete waste of time.
Rationale has to be that this stuff is not gonzo (that's true), even though it largely jettisons story content, just as gonzo does. I'm not splitting hairs: these four vignettes of role-playing are wall-to-wall.
That adds up to an uninteresting exercise. Sure, there's a difference between a story of a man seducing his Little French Maid or the boss sexually harassing his pretty secretary and this depiction of couples acting out various roles for the evening's entertainment. But merely depicting their acting out, with no tension/drama/surprise or anything happening except the "in costume" sex is inherently boring and pointless.
Case in point is a segment called "Schoolgirl & Teacher". Sadie Blair dresses up in virtually the same uniform Avalon uses for his Sweet Sinner "Student Bodies" series, only she isn't a schoolgirl, only playing at it. Seth Gamble briefly pretends to be her teacher helping her with geometry homework, but the improvised dialog (feature has no script credited) is stupid and merely kills a couple of minutes until they hump. If any of this junk is even vaguely interesting, it would be only in the context of the viewer(s) dressing up and doing it themselves, not watching actors play "let's pretend" once removed.
To use a contemporary example: playing Pokemon Go, whether silly or just plain fun, gets one out of the house and active in an innocuous "role play". But sitting at home as voyeur watching on your laptop other people running around the city actually playing Pokemon Go has got to be filed as a complete waste of time.
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