Guaranteed to evoke more yawns than lustful moans four decades after, "Just the Two of Us" falls squarely into Adult Cinema's romantic genre, aimed at couples audiences. A blah script is at fault.
Jerry Butler and Danielle are the married couple, with the zest gone out of their marriage, sexually speaking. In fact, their opening sex scene, with Danielle wearing hot lingerie (she wears more lingerie in this feature than even currently a staple of Dorcel movies) ends with Butler failing to ejaculate, part of the story line.
They resort to trying other partners but that doesn't work. Eventually they turn down an offer from swingers Amber Lynn and Tony Martino to join them in a sex party, and director Vinnie Rossi clumsily cross-cuts between group sex at the party, and a rejuvenated Jerry & Danielle back home making love together. Final screen card reads "The Beginning" rather than The End, about as corny as could be.