Brad Armstrong can be forgiven many a subpar feature made for Wicked over the course of over two decades of steady employment, and this wimpy groaner of a vehicle for contract star Kaylani Lei is one of his stinkers. Adding insult, IMDb's deficient monitoring procedures have an erroneous display photo and synopsis for it that should have been affixed to a mainstream foreign film, and which are difficult (especially the misleading photo) to remove.
Lei's husband Xander Corvus is constantly joking about having anal-sex with her, but she's reluctant to take the plunge. Amidst smutty jokes and double entendres in the (wisely) uncredited screenplay, we watch Kaylani confide in her female best friends like Chanel Preston and Asa Akira who give her advice, and witness flashbacks showing other couples happily having anal-sex, condoms of course included as it's a Wicked production with safe sex in mind.
Brad has the temerity to inject himself into the show on-screen as a plumber who not only cleans Lei's pipes (one of the typically dumb pieces of dialog) but also lectures her on anal sex, permitting a flashback of him servicing his wife Jewels Jade in that fashion. It's a shame that such a wonderful performer as JJ gets short shrift in a feature for a major company, and only partially rectifying this slight Brad includes a full-length version of her sex scene with him as a DVD Bonus, running 12 minutes rather than the 5 used for the movie.
Corvus is unsympathetic and tiresome in his attitude throughout, harming irreparably the attempt at a light and breezy tone to match Lei's usual charm. She does a fine job, but is let down by Brad and his suitable-for-the-waste-basket script.
Title refers to the plot's central gimmick, that wives should hold out anal sex as a sort of a "prize" to only be bequeathed to their hubbies for good behavior, in this case for doing household chores. If it sounds stupid, that's because it is.