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One classic, plus plenty of filler
"Quit while you're ahead" would have been my advice to Girlfriends Films major domo Dan O'Connell, after watching this uneven entry in the never-ending WSW series.
Good news is that the opening segment, running a whopping 80 minutes long, is a classic Lesbian feature all by itself, featuring superb acting by Brenda James and Rayveness. Unfortunately, the 3-1/2 hour DVD goes downhill from there.
James is introduced skulking around a house at night, finally let in by the resident Ray. Turns out that Brenda owns the place, following the death of her estranged husband Mitch who put its deed in her name.
Ray was his lover in recent years and lives there, and the two-hander play which follows explores the two women's contrasting personalities and relationships to the dead (and never seen by us in the audience) Mitch.
The glacial pace of a Girlsfriend story is perfectly suited to this lengthy vignette, as the women gradually bond and ultimately make love with consierable passion. It's simply one of the best in thousands of scenes shot to date for the label.
Next two vignettes are sexy but perfunctory in terms of story and characters: busty actresses Ariella Ferrera and Victoria White sympathizing with each other about their respective absent husbands (I couldn't tell if they had gone off to war or whatever), ultimately having sensual sex with each other. Daisy Layne and Heidi Mayne (it rhymes!) play a yoga teacher and client seemingly at odds but also inevitably getting down to Sapphic sex.
Rounding out the show is Prinzzess talking to the camear about her honor of interviewing and having sex with a Euro beauty on the occasion of Jana Cova's "final scene". She apparently meant final for Girlfriends Films, as Jana continued to crank out fetish videos and even a Michael Ninn feature for Dorcel after this one.
So in the manner of Girlfriends' junky "Lesbian Sex" series in which interviews are followed by generic sex scenes, P. does a number on Jana, no story, just "real sex". That's a far cry from the premise of WSW, which originally had a classified-ads approach to women finding compatible feminine mates. Here it's just used as a repository for random sex scenes like this useless final vignette.
Good news is that the opening segment, running a whopping 80 minutes long, is a classic Lesbian feature all by itself, featuring superb acting by Brenda James and Rayveness. Unfortunately, the 3-1/2 hour DVD goes downhill from there.
James is introduced skulking around a house at night, finally let in by the resident Ray. Turns out that Brenda owns the place, following the death of her estranged husband Mitch who put its deed in her name.
Ray was his lover in recent years and lives there, and the two-hander play which follows explores the two women's contrasting personalities and relationships to the dead (and never seen by us in the audience) Mitch.
The glacial pace of a Girlsfriend story is perfectly suited to this lengthy vignette, as the women gradually bond and ultimately make love with consierable passion. It's simply one of the best in thousands of scenes shot to date for the label.
Next two vignettes are sexy but perfunctory in terms of story and characters: busty actresses Ariella Ferrera and Victoria White sympathizing with each other about their respective absent husbands (I couldn't tell if they had gone off to war or whatever), ultimately having sensual sex with each other. Daisy Layne and Heidi Mayne (it rhymes!) play a yoga teacher and client seemingly at odds but also inevitably getting down to Sapphic sex.
Rounding out the show is Prinzzess talking to the camear about her honor of interviewing and having sex with a Euro beauty on the occasion of Jana Cova's "final scene". She apparently meant final for Girlfriends Films, as Jana continued to crank out fetish videos and even a Michael Ninn feature for Dorcel after this one.
So in the manner of Girlfriends' junky "Lesbian Sex" series in which interviews are followed by generic sex scenes, P. does a number on Jana, no story, just "real sex". That's a far cry from the premise of WSW, which originally had a classified-ads approach to women finding compatible feminine mates. Here it's just used as a repository for random sex scenes like this useless final vignette.
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- lor_
- Nov 30, 2019
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