As director for VCA Pictures, this is one of Veronica Hart's important productions, a Ginger Lynn vehicle that delivers so much more.
She uses an unusual film structure, most recently employed (with far less success) by Bree Mills for her he said/she said thriller "Perspective". The events involving Ginger's character Gabby covering one day are seen consecutively from the vantage points of the five leading characters: Michael J. Cox as her two-timing fiance, Kylie Ireland as her best friend, Chloe as Michael's boss and Mickey G. as Chloe's submissive husband.
It's styled as a thriller, with plenty of red herrings and some strong sex scenes (10 in total, concise as was the custom back in the day) including many big-name guest stars cavorting in a bachelor party held at a strip club.
The DVD also includes an alternate cut, in which all the footage is presented in chronological order, but it is the five consecutive stories (covering the same events and with overlapping footage repeated) that makes the movie work. Lynn is uninhibited as ever, and the acting, particularly by Chloe in a very unsympathetic role, is top-notch.
A fine example of "thinking man's (or woman's) porn", a genre that has nearly disappeared two decades later.