Female Submission
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- 2019
- 2h 11m
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Near-total misfire
Bree Mills went it virtually solo with this Pure Taboo clunker, leaving usual co-director Craven Moorehead as mere cameraman (among many) out and hogging the helming credit. So she inherits the blame.
In recent years Jacky St. James has pioneered what I like to call BDSM Lite in Adult Cinema, a popularized version of particularly the domination/submission genre that coincides with the literary phenomenon of the "50 Shades" books. Bree attempts here to ride JStJ's coattails but comes up signficantly short in terms of creativity.
The DVD, likely only the first of many volumes, collects 3 vignettes about submissives, all 3 dull and uninspired.
In "Coming Home", we have a superficially nostalgic peek at the '50s, with Seth Gamble in corny "Mad Men" attire coming home after work to a household of housewife Casey Calvert and sexy young plaything Whitney Wright for a generic sexual threesome. The elements of BDSM are downplayed to the point of being mere frills, as Seth treats the ladies to a couple of seconds of flogging, and the women do the old "Yes, daddy" role-playing thing.
Jill Kassidy and Derrick Pierce star in "The Secretary", hardly more than a porn-parody (i.e., porn ripoff) of the classic James Spader/Maggie Gyllenhaal movie "Secretary". He bosses her around, she dutifully says "Yes, sir", and again the sex is standard stuff, light on the domination or fetish action one would expect (and got in the mainstream version).
Opening scene is not documented in IMDb's roster of Pure Taboo episodes, merely a ritualistic, rather dour (and poorly acted, especially in terms of line readings) threesome of Charles Dera and Danny Mountain abusing willing jail-bait sub Emily Willis.
In recent years Jacky St. James has pioneered what I like to call BDSM Lite in Adult Cinema, a popularized version of particularly the domination/submission genre that coincides with the literary phenomenon of the "50 Shades" books. Bree attempts here to ride JStJ's coattails but comes up signficantly short in terms of creativity.
The DVD, likely only the first of many volumes, collects 3 vignettes about submissives, all 3 dull and uninspired.
In "Coming Home", we have a superficially nostalgic peek at the '50s, with Seth Gamble in corny "Mad Men" attire coming home after work to a household of housewife Casey Calvert and sexy young plaything Whitney Wright for a generic sexual threesome. The elements of BDSM are downplayed to the point of being mere frills, as Seth treats the ladies to a couple of seconds of flogging, and the women do the old "Yes, daddy" role-playing thing.
Jill Kassidy and Derrick Pierce star in "The Secretary", hardly more than a porn-parody (i.e., porn ripoff) of the classic James Spader/Maggie Gyllenhaal movie "Secretary". He bosses her around, she dutifully says "Yes, sir", and again the sex is standard stuff, light on the domination or fetish action one would expect (and got in the mainstream version).
Opening scene is not documented in IMDb's roster of Pure Taboo episodes, merely a ritualistic, rather dour (and poorly acted, especially in terms of line readings) threesome of Charles Dera and Danny Mountain abusing willing jail-bait sub Emily Willis.
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- Aug 23, 2019
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