1 review
Billy Visual, returning to Digital Playground after endless assignments lately for Bree Mills over at Gamma Entertainment, does a decent job with this erotic thriller, but it's hardly must viewing.
Abigail Mac stars as a widow, still grieving years after her husband Zac Wild's death in a car crash. A newspaper headline concerning the tragedy reads 2010, meaning nearly a decade if the show's current events jibe with its release.
She is victimized by a home evasion by a hooded couple, who turn out to be Alina Lopez and yes, Zac Wild. So the suspense here deals with: what's the story about her husband being dead?
It's structured as three episodes of a web-miniseries, featuring the three sex combinations: Zac & Alina, Zac & Abby, and finally Alina & Abby.
Chief story element, hence the title, has Abigail blind as a result of the car crash, but instead of the expected thrills of a "Wait Until Dark" styled thriller, the blindness is key to the Zac/Abby sex scene, akin to a kinky blindfolded eroticism.
Cast does a good job despite Billy's weak script.
Abigail Mac stars as a widow, still grieving years after her husband Zac Wild's death in a car crash. A newspaper headline concerning the tragedy reads 2010, meaning nearly a decade if the show's current events jibe with its release.
She is victimized by a home evasion by a hooded couple, who turn out to be Alina Lopez and yes, Zac Wild. So the suspense here deals with: what's the story about her husband being dead?
It's structured as three episodes of a web-miniseries, featuring the three sex combinations: Zac & Alina, Zac & Abby, and finally Alina & Abby.
Chief story element, hence the title, has Abigail blind as a result of the car crash, but instead of the expected thrills of a "Wait Until Dark" styled thriller, the blindness is key to the Zac/Abby sex scene, akin to a kinky blindfolded eroticism.
Cast does a good job despite Billy's weak script.