Victoria's Secret Life
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- 1992
- 1h 23m
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Poor 'couples' porn drama
Glamorous styling and setting don't make up for a minimalist, stupid storyline in this Victoria Paris vehicle, directed and shot by Gary Graver on a bad day. It's Old School porn in the sense that seven concise sex scenes are crammed into an awkwardly constructed drama trying to emulate those very popular nighttime soap operas (think Joan Collins and Victoria Principal) of the era, but failing badly.
It's about the Blaylock family fighting over their fortune after the death of the patriarch. Everyone in the cast is a schemer, and after the seventh XXX scene ends, there's a stupid, twisty finale trying to finish the story but it's totally unbelievable. Yes, Graver was just shooting a bunch of sex scenes, not making a movie this time. Most extraneous segment has Ron Jeremy suddenly showing up as a Blaylock cousin to play the piano and instantly f*ck younger generation family member Chrissy Ann in the ass -he's the only stud who wears a condom here.
Acting is poor, with wardrobe seemingly the most important element of a dull picture. A topical reference to a Senate investigation of the Blaylocks when it's revealed that the family was involved in arms shipments to Saddam Hussein is thrown in pointlessly between sex scenes. A major role is played by statuesque Tianna Taylor but she's omitted sloppily from the end credits.
It's about the Blaylock family fighting over their fortune after the death of the patriarch. Everyone in the cast is a schemer, and after the seventh XXX scene ends, there's a stupid, twisty finale trying to finish the story but it's totally unbelievable. Yes, Graver was just shooting a bunch of sex scenes, not making a movie this time. Most extraneous segment has Ron Jeremy suddenly showing up as a Blaylock cousin to play the piano and instantly f*ck younger generation family member Chrissy Ann in the ass -he's the only stud who wears a condom here.
Acting is poor, with wardrobe seemingly the most important element of a dull picture. A topical reference to a Senate investigation of the Blaylocks when it's revealed that the family was involved in arms shipments to Saddam Hussein is thrown in pointlessly between sex scenes. A major role is played by statuesque Tianna Taylor but she's omitted sloppily from the end credits.
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- lor_
- Jan 14, 2024
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