(2020 Video)

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A case of overreach
lor_25 September 2020
Serene Siren has brought fresh life to Girlfriends Films, but her attempt at sci-fi "Alien Rhapsody" is a failure. Sure, the four requisite lengthy Sapphic sex scenes are well-performed, but any chance at crossover to SF fans is bungled via crummy production values, subpar script and lousy acting.

Lacy Lennon plays a redhead suicide victim, offing herself due to her inability to accept her cis-female status when she longs to be a man instead. The suicide opens a wormhole portal through which an alien occupies her body and reanimates her as a lesbian sex fiend.

Writer-director Siren also shows up as the cop leading the investigation of Lacy's first murder, as her combo human/alien DNA generates secretions that prove deadly to her female sex partners. Victim is lovely blonde Charlotte Sins.

After a few continuity errors, we have fellow cop on the case Vina Sky making love to her pretty blonde girlfriend Emma Scarletto, after which somehow Lacy shows up and kills Emma.

Serene the head cop assigns the case to the Ze-File staff after she finds alien DNA at the scene of the first crime. Scientist on that team Diana Grace comes up with a serum that gives temporary immunity against the alien's ejaculation, and cop on the team Verronica Kirei takes it. VK masturbates in a shower when Lacy shows up and humps her, leaving her unconscious. Luckily, fellow cop Eva Long, after making love to Diana, catches Lacy still in the shower and locks her away for a lousy finish.

A few seconds of chintzy model shots and animation are hardly enough to make this sci-fi, so we have 3 hours of 4 streamable sex scenes and little more. For porn fans that's all they seem to require nowadays.
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