Who's Your Daddy?
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- 2020
- 2h 55m
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Very weak script plus overacting
Released on her website serially in five chunks, Missa X's contrived story of an unlikely threesome rings fake throughout. Unlike her usual high standard of drama this exercise has the characters posturing, changing motivations on a dime and consistently overacting, hardly suitable for a 3-hour opus.
So as usual with porn failures we're left with the sex, which is way below standard for the prolific trio of actors.
Auteur's gimmick here is to intentionally blur the line between role-playing and what she calls fauxcest (i.e., incest with a step-relative rather than blood relation). So we have archetypal bad influence Cadence Lux living with stepdad/stepdaughter couple Chad White and Kenna James.
Cadence is sub to dominant master Chad, while the two 18-year-olds (a bit of a stretch in casting since fans have seen the actresses in hundreds of roles over the years) are lesbian lovers. But Cadence keeps pressuring Kenna to make love to her stepdad, while she is also Chad's lover while role-playing ("Oh daddy this, oh daddy that...") as his other daughter.
The individual sex scenes over the course of the five segments are built on endless power struggles among the three, which become tiresome and unconvincing, merely there to vary the sex combos en route to an inevitable all-out three-way.
Fifty years ago incest was a hot topic in mainstream films, all the way from exploitation movies ("Sex Family Robinson") to classics like Louis Malle's "Murmur of the Heart" and Georges Lautner's "Road to Salina" (latter my personal favorite).
A decade later porn had classic incest sagas in Kirdy Stevens' still popular "Taboo" series. But today's pornographers like Jacky St. James and Missa have run the "faux" incest of stepkids and step-siblings into the ground with these winking scripts where obligatory (to avoid current censorship not enforced back in the '60s through '80s) dialog like "I'm 18" and "But we're not blood related" takes the sting and psychological complexity out of these phony scenarios.
So as usual with porn failures we're left with the sex, which is way below standard for the prolific trio of actors.
Auteur's gimmick here is to intentionally blur the line between role-playing and what she calls fauxcest (i.e., incest with a step-relative rather than blood relation). So we have archetypal bad influence Cadence Lux living with stepdad/stepdaughter couple Chad White and Kenna James.
Cadence is sub to dominant master Chad, while the two 18-year-olds (a bit of a stretch in casting since fans have seen the actresses in hundreds of roles over the years) are lesbian lovers. But Cadence keeps pressuring Kenna to make love to her stepdad, while she is also Chad's lover while role-playing ("Oh daddy this, oh daddy that...") as his other daughter.
The individual sex scenes over the course of the five segments are built on endless power struggles among the three, which become tiresome and unconvincing, merely there to vary the sex combos en route to an inevitable all-out three-way.
Fifty years ago incest was a hot topic in mainstream films, all the way from exploitation movies ("Sex Family Robinson") to classics like Louis Malle's "Murmur of the Heart" and Georges Lautner's "Road to Salina" (latter my personal favorite).
A decade later porn had classic incest sagas in Kirdy Stevens' still popular "Taboo" series. But today's pornographers like Jacky St. James and Missa have run the "faux" incest of stepkids and step-siblings into the ground with these winking scripts where obligatory (to avoid current censorship not enforced back in the '60s through '80s) dialog like "I'm 18" and "But we're not blood related" takes the sting and psychological complexity out of these phony scenarios.
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- lor_
- Jun 30, 2020
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