(2019 Video)

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Incompetent thriller
lor_20 September 2019
The pretentious script for this would-be psychological thriller, credited to "Zach" might have gone somewhere with proper rewriting and direction, but formerly prestigious Adult filmmaker Francois Clousot handed in a real clunker to Digital Playground. It's a frustrating, shaggy-dog excuse for story porn.

We have Chanel Preston as Dr. Bloom, an obviously manipulative psychotherapist treating Sofi Ryan for nymphomania. She is playing a series of mind games on the young girl, and what we see is obviously Sofi's erotic dreams, heavy on the sex and full of cryptic and unresolved suggestive details.

For example, she's given a false book (cut out inside to be a container) holding a key and other objects, and the key keeps disappearing. In her room at the institution beautiful women keep appearing and disappearing - of course this "dream" format lets Clousot cutaway rather than using any SPFX to create the would-be fantasy world.

What we do get is a few crummy sets, nothing interesting to look at, and plenty of extraneous sex footage. Today's gonzo world of porn has made these defects into plusses, but Clousot's making a feature, and fails miserably on all counts.

Worse yet, Sofi is adequate as a sex performer (including a couple of massive squirts for the gullible fans) but walks through the picture zombie-like, reciting her dialog by rote. Supporting femmes are sexier, with busty Kendra Spade accorded top billing, Chanel getting down when required and Kenna James stuck with one of her least demanding assignments in memory. Studs Seth Gamble as a sinister orderly and shaved-head Xander Corvus as Preston's husband are merely sinister when not humping away.

Feature runs two hours including endless padding, as Digital Playground often transfers from "web series" to DVD by including on the disk every duplicative credits sequence and highlights montage, over and over again. To fill out the program, an uncredited short subject of a porn parody titled "Jessica Bones" is tossed in as the "4th Scene" on the menu, right after the main feature concludes with a poor non-ending. The effect is jarring, and we get to see Alex Harper as a female "superhero" private eye, humping away with her client Jessy Jones and his wife, busty Natasha Nice.
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