2 reviews
Roy Karch working for Adam & Eve delivered a quality product, and this particular Ava Vincent romantic vehicle is notable for its complete absence of gimmickry.
Most surprising to me is the sincerity of Karch's script -presenting couples in loving sex scenes devoid of cynicism, gratuitous plot twists or dramatics. It's far from being an all-sex movie in which couplings are dreamy or abstract, but the characters interact oh so pleasantly, in almost utopian or if you wish to be unkind a pollyannish fashion.
The title broadcasts that fact: we have three heroines Vincent, Hannah Harper and Chenin Blanc, who jog together and trade pleasantries about their love life. Nothing untoward or upsetting happens during the film, and it ends pleasantly with Ava and husband Randy Spears (modulating his tendency toward overacting for once) in bed happily ever after.
Most surprising to me is the sincerity of Karch's script -presenting couples in loving sex scenes devoid of cynicism, gratuitous plot twists or dramatics. It's far from being an all-sex movie in which couplings are dreamy or abstract, but the characters interact oh so pleasantly, in almost utopian or if you wish to be unkind a pollyannish fashion.
The title broadcasts that fact: we have three heroines Vincent, Hannah Harper and Chenin Blanc, who jog together and trade pleasantries about their love life. Nothing untoward or upsetting happens during the film, and it ends pleasantly with Ava and husband Randy Spears (modulating his tendency toward overacting for once) in bed happily ever after.
This is the first film by Roy Karch that I have seen and if this is typical of his work then I have missed a great deal. In this film, he does not go for any of the fancy camera-work so beloved of other directors and it is all the better for it. He goes for a steady camera and a minimum of zooming in and out while concentrating on the sex action. Also on the plus side, the background music is kept at a minimum while keeping all the other sounds of the actors during the sex scenes. The run time is around 80 minutes.
There are five scenes in all, all of them boy/girl or maybe that should read man/woman because some of the cast look as if they have been around a fair time, especially Randy Spears. First off, Velvet Rose plays a maid who, after serving dinner to Randy Spears and Ava Vincent, entertains her boyfriend with sex in the kitchen. In the second scene, Alaura Eden and boyfriend have alfresco sex in the park. The third and fourth scenes are probably the best of the lot when Hannah Harper and Chennin Blanc respectively get taken from the rear (and other ways) by their men. Both these women are voluptuous, buxom, and busty (with a bit of help from the augmenters). The final scene again features Randy Spears and Ava Vincent but in the bedroom. It is surprising that Randy Spears is still going strong in the adult business, especially when a lot of his contemporaries have faded from the scene or disappeared altogether. He really is beginning to look his age and in my opinion Ava Vincent should have been paired with a younger man. Still, if he is still in demand, he must have something going for him. The only real problem with this final scene is the badly fitted condom that Randy wears. I have nothing against safe sex but a bit more effort to do it right would not have gone amiss. This has got to be one of the best films of its type so give it a go.
There are five scenes in all, all of them boy/girl or maybe that should read man/woman because some of the cast look as if they have been around a fair time, especially Randy Spears. First off, Velvet Rose plays a maid who, after serving dinner to Randy Spears and Ava Vincent, entertains her boyfriend with sex in the kitchen. In the second scene, Alaura Eden and boyfriend have alfresco sex in the park. The third and fourth scenes are probably the best of the lot when Hannah Harper and Chennin Blanc respectively get taken from the rear (and other ways) by their men. Both these women are voluptuous, buxom, and busty (with a bit of help from the augmenters). The final scene again features Randy Spears and Ava Vincent but in the bedroom. It is surprising that Randy Spears is still going strong in the adult business, especially when a lot of his contemporaries have faded from the scene or disappeared altogether. He really is beginning to look his age and in my opinion Ava Vincent should have been paired with a younger man. Still, if he is still in demand, he must have something going for him. The only real problem with this final scene is the badly fitted condom that Randy wears. I have nothing against safe sex but a bit more effort to do it right would not have gone amiss. This has got to be one of the best films of its type so give it a go.