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Earnest but uninvolving
That old wise crack regarding movies applies here: "If you want to send a message, use Western Union".
Missa X gets fine acting from her two players in a simple scene of Darcie Dolce giving Carter Cruise a pep talk after the girl is depressed due to the negative reaction to her coming out as a lesbian to her parents.
It's sincere and an uplifting message, but from the outset we know we're watching porn, waiting patiently for the promised XXX action. Darcie's industrial strength eye shadow, enough to make even Eva Green envious, immediately distracts from the realistic approach Missa X favors.
So without any real dramatics (no scene of the family is included), we're left with a strong set-up for solid Sapphic sex and little more.
Missa X gets fine acting from her two players in a simple scene of Darcie Dolce giving Carter Cruise a pep talk after the girl is depressed due to the negative reaction to her coming out as a lesbian to her parents.
It's sincere and an uplifting message, but from the outset we know we're watching porn, waiting patiently for the promised XXX action. Darcie's industrial strength eye shadow, enough to make even Eva Green envious, immediately distracts from the realistic approach Missa X favors.
So without any real dramatics (no scene of the family is included), we're left with a strong set-up for solid Sapphic sex and little more.