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Pleasant rom-com
lor_9 November 2022
It feels a bit like the old days at Wicked Pictures, when say one of those appealing, light-weight rom-coms with a Kaylani Lei or Carmen Hart would be on the release schedule like clockwork to entertain fans of story-line/character driven Adult entertainment. This old-fashioned movie starring newcomer Nicole Doshi is in that vein, the only serious difference is that under new ownership Wicked has dispensed with condoms.

It starts off as a comedy about a limp-dick hero: opening sex scene has lead Nathan Bronson unable to get hard, leaving his girl friend Doshi with a dilemma: what to do with a lover who can't perform.

Viagra or Cialis would end the story right there, but instead, like in the good old days, the fictional characters have to go through travails until a rom-com happy ending is achieved.

In the new, not improved, Wicked regime run by Axel Braun (credited as producer on this show), Seth Gamble is the main player on the payroll, and he dares to take a highly unsympathetic role here. Movie, structured with the now-mandatory four XXX sex scenes, features Nathan and Seth hiking along the road and chatting about Nathan's problems in between, with Seth giving him bad advice. Bad enough to make the viewer want to intercede through the screen and tell Bronson to ignore the bad influencer.

Seth claims that his friend is suffering due to the so-called One Year Limit: namely, that he's been dating Nicole for a year and it's time to move on -the thrill is gone. Gamble attributes this to "biology", claiming that age-old saw that men are not naturally monogamous.

Boasting he's bedded a couple of hundred women just in the past year (oddly enough true in the sense that sex for pay is the prolific actor's real-life profession), he talks Nathan into using the Rozzter dating app, providing the viewer with a parade of beautiful young actresses (in support to star Doshi) for the remainder of the movie. It's inevitable that our stars Nicole and Nathan will ulitmately get back together, and significantly, practice with the other women will get Bronson's dick back into working order.

Writer-director Eddie Nova is a newcomer to Wicked (replacing all those superstar directors of yore like Morgan, Brad Armstrong and before them Michael Raven and David Stanley) and he does an okay job here, though the material is admittedly corny. Doshi is an attractive newcomer, and Bronson a reliable stud who like Gamble is able to mix in plenty of actual acting roles among those gonzo gigs that pay the bills.
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