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Solid cast redeems a deficient script
Very well-acted, James Avalon's final segment in this defunct Sweet Sinner feature series suffers from a ho-hum Avalon script, taking a formulaic version of "swapping" and going nowhere with the premise. The auteur's vaunted professionalism and good casting save the day.
Perhaps this series was discontinued because it is so basically cornball: sex among neighbors. But that hasn't stopped many other Sweet Sinner couples romances, say "My Daughter's Boyfriend", numbering 14 volumes and counting.
Playing at first like a real film, until Avalon reverts to nearly an all-sex approach for later reels, the show opens with forlorn Maddy O'Reilly searching for her lost dog Peanut. Good Samaritan Michael Vegas driving home stops to help her. Turns out she's just moved into the neighborhood with her widower mom, and Vegas invites her over to attend a barbecue presided over by his widowed dad, Steven St. Croix.
Fly in the ointment of a budding Vegas/Maddy romance is her showing up not only with mama but with her boyfriend James Deen, crushing Mike's hopes. He's bitter and moping afterward, but St. Croix instantly bonds with mature India, and they head to the master bedroom for some arousing sex -a more comfortable and talented team doesn't exist in Adult Cinema (I liken them to John Leslie and Annette Haven back in the Golden Age).
Meanwhile in another bedroom Deen humps Maddy, not exactly party protocol but fair game in a sex movie. The thrill for me is that all this is taking place in Sweet Sinner's "Immoral Proposal" mansion, and two of the DVD's trailers also are set there, including one for the April O'Neil starrer "Immoral Proposal" itself.
Later, India visits the mansion to apologize to Vegas for Maddy having brought her boyfriend along -she doesn't approve of Deen. Vegas is curt and disagreeable to her, but you can't keep a bonafide cougar like Summer down, so she easily seduces the boy and they have sex in yet a third bedroom of the luxurious place.
Rounding out the film's simplistic symmetry and inter-generational porn action, Maddy shows up to see Vegas bearing baked goods, but is greeted by daddy St. Croix instead, and she says "I was thinking about you". The audience is way ahead of the dumb script, especially since St. Croix has starred in an uncountable number of videos deflowering young girls, either incestuously or at arm's length. When he confesses to the girl awkwardly: "I kind of...with your mom", she responds: "Now you can take her daughter, too - I'm all yours", and we're back in one of the "Immoral Proposal" sacks for a rousing finale.
Clearly Avalon didn't try very hard in the creativity department here, but such is the decline in story-line Adult Cinema lately that I'll accept his half a loaf. He even winks at the audience with porn's version of those James Bond movie groaner one-liners, having Steven end his sex scenes quipping "Nice to meet you neighbor" and "Welcome to the neighborhood" after deflowering respectively mother and daughter.
Perhaps this series was discontinued because it is so basically cornball: sex among neighbors. But that hasn't stopped many other Sweet Sinner couples romances, say "My Daughter's Boyfriend", numbering 14 volumes and counting.
Playing at first like a real film, until Avalon reverts to nearly an all-sex approach for later reels, the show opens with forlorn Maddy O'Reilly searching for her lost dog Peanut. Good Samaritan Michael Vegas driving home stops to help her. Turns out she's just moved into the neighborhood with her widower mom, and Vegas invites her over to attend a barbecue presided over by his widowed dad, Steven St. Croix.
Fly in the ointment of a budding Vegas/Maddy romance is her showing up not only with mama but with her boyfriend James Deen, crushing Mike's hopes. He's bitter and moping afterward, but St. Croix instantly bonds with mature India, and they head to the master bedroom for some arousing sex -a more comfortable and talented team doesn't exist in Adult Cinema (I liken them to John Leslie and Annette Haven back in the Golden Age).
Meanwhile in another bedroom Deen humps Maddy, not exactly party protocol but fair game in a sex movie. The thrill for me is that all this is taking place in Sweet Sinner's "Immoral Proposal" mansion, and two of the DVD's trailers also are set there, including one for the April O'Neil starrer "Immoral Proposal" itself.
Later, India visits the mansion to apologize to Vegas for Maddy having brought her boyfriend along -she doesn't approve of Deen. Vegas is curt and disagreeable to her, but you can't keep a bonafide cougar like Summer down, so she easily seduces the boy and they have sex in yet a third bedroom of the luxurious place.
Rounding out the film's simplistic symmetry and inter-generational porn action, Maddy shows up to see Vegas bearing baked goods, but is greeted by daddy St. Croix instead, and she says "I was thinking about you". The audience is way ahead of the dumb script, especially since St. Croix has starred in an uncountable number of videos deflowering young girls, either incestuously or at arm's length. When he confesses to the girl awkwardly: "I kind of...with your mom", she responds: "Now you can take her daughter, too - I'm all yours", and we're back in one of the "Immoral Proposal" sacks for a rousing finale.
Clearly Avalon didn't try very hard in the creativity department here, but such is the decline in story-line Adult Cinema lately that I'll accept his half a loaf. He even winks at the audience with porn's version of those James Bond movie groaner one-liners, having Steven end his sex scenes quipping "Nice to meet you neighbor" and "Welcome to the neighborhood" after deflowering respectively mother and daughter.
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- May 25, 2017
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