Actress-turned director Casey Calvert grinds out endless assembly-line porn vignettes for Bree Mills' Adult TIme labels with her partner Bryn Pryor, and also writes & directs more sincere features for Erika Lust, also with Pryor collaborating. This romance about life changes when college is ending is mildly entertaining, but like her short-form work, a strictly surface look at interpersonal relations.
It immediately suffers from porn's age issue: the actors are too old for their roles. Four college roommates are played by performers nearly 30 years old, hardly ideal casting. Their characters are not fleshed out: Selena Ivy is studying anthropology and documenting her roommates' activities for her thesis, while the three of them are graduating and leaving - Anna Claire Clouds and Nathan Bronson to move to SoHo.
The third grad is Lilly Bell in the lead role, with her unrequited crush on Nathan. The action of the three sex-scene segments goes from their shared home to the neighbors' house next door which they all crash to have a party at the swimming pool.
Lucky for them, slightly older neighbors Charlotte Sins and studly Hollywood Cash are swingers, adding to the sex for everybody. The dialogue amongst them is banal and of course Lilly gets her sexual wish before the final backyard-home-movie level finish of everyone celebrating with sparklers.
Acting here is merely adequate, as we never find out anything about the six characters, just a moment in their hedonistic lives. Of course the feature received many phony industry "award nominations".