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The Key to Marital Happiness, 28 September 2007
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Dirtymoviedevotee (dries.vermeulen@hotmail.be) from Brugge, Belgium
The late great Chuck Vincent concocted a wide variety of superior
hardcore sex comedies, the likes of which tend to divide critics
between those who can appreciate the addition of a certain wit and
elegance to standard sexual set-ups and those who find that these same
additions only detract from what porn's supposed to be all about in the
first place. Yet both camps seem to agree however that JACK 'N' JILL
easily qualifies as his overall best achievement.
Samantha Fox, turning in an absolute career best performance, and Jack
Wrangler, who had just crossed over from the gay side of the adult
industry via Sam Weston's criminally underrated CHINA SISTERS a year
before, strike sparks off one another as the titular couple, forever
looking for additional thrills to spice up an apparently healthy and
playful relationship. They swing awkwardly with best friends Merle
Michaels and Eric Edwards, their monumentally teasing game of strip
poker providing the perfect build-up to a beautifully heartfelt, side
by side mix 'n' match pay off. A bungled experiment with voyeurism
hilariously leads to the kind of mistake we would all like to make as
Jill puts the moves on bewildered but eminently boink-able phone repair
guy Ron Hudd, a real life sculptor who did porno on the side to make
ends meet !
Perhaps ranking as the best of all is the couple's deliriously
disastrous experience with an oddball pair of theatrically inspired
swingers, played to the hilt by Vanessa Del Rio and "Roger Caine" a/k/a
Al Levitsky from George Romero's vampire cult classic MARTIN, whose
idea of a raunchy good time is to put on a sexed-up rendition of
Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet. Honestly ! Porn's all time sweetest kink
queen, the inimitable Annie Sprinkle, plays nice to Rikki O'Neal's
nasty butch as dueling dirty phone callers who reveal themselves as
Jill's first year anniversary presents to her spouse. Submissive slave
boy George Payne, another refugee from gay porn at the time, represents
Jack's surprise for the wife in a deliberately slow, almost mesmerizing
encounter that makes for the sweetest change of pace.
No mere rundown of the film's erotic events can properly communicate
the infectious sense of fun and mischief with which Vincent approached
this even way back then already hackneyed material. Dialog duly
sparkles, cast chemistry is close to perfection and the sex has a
curious innocence current carnal epics could never recapture even if
they were so inclined. One just shudders to think what a present day
pornographer would make of this film's justly celebrated opening gag
that has an as yet to be narratively introduced Jill posing as a
spectacularly foulmouthed hooker called Lucy out to harass poor Jack,
who then turns the tables on her by giving every bit as good as he got.
Vincent treats the resulting scene with a frothy lightness of touch
that creatively counteracts the progressively raunchier interaction
between the two, effectively eliminating the potentially tasteless
sting from its tail. Classic carnality that will truly continue to
stand the test of time !
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