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Totally different concept works
lor_18 April 2019
This unusual entry in the hit series finds writer George Kaplan and director Bud Lee dropping the original cosmetics firm premise and venturing into science fiction instead, with quality results.

A firm named Virtual Passions gives clients a sexual Virtual Reality trip, two full decades before the real thing is about to enter the entertainment marketplace once the kinks have been worked out. Kaplan's script stresses glitches, to provide a modicum of plot twists in what is otherwise a standard & functional vignette sex format.

Chief gimmick here, which is used only minimally but makes the show work, is that the clients come in, put on a headset and thanks to their survey profile being programmed are treated to real sex (by the beauties who work at Virtual Passions) while believing they are strictly in a fantasy simulation of technology. This mix of fantasy and reality makes Volume 4 of the series a bit different than the usual presentation of VR as being 100% unreal.

Lee has assembled a quality cast drawn from porn's hard-working sexy ladies, rather than big names. So we have Diana DeVoe get top billing, long before she became a leading director and cinematographer in the industry, while the beautiful Cheyenne Silver has the biggest role, running the place and pitching in as a sex worker when the systems don't work properly.
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