8/10
Sturdy vehicle for Hyapatia Lee and friends
23 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Bored and beautiful college freshman Laura (a personable portrayal by the stunning Hyapatia Lee) and her two gal pals -- brash stoner Maggie (cute Cara Lott) and timid bookworm Kim (comely Cindy Carver) -- decide to let it all hang out during summer vacation.

Director Bob Chinn handles the teen coming of age dramatic elements with admirable sincerity, does an able job of crafting a dreamy erotic atmosphere, and keeps the engrossing story moving along at a steady pace. Screenwriter Deborah Sullivan draws the female characters with surprising depth and sensitivity. The sex scenes are often tender, yet still steamy and explicit. Kay Parker delivers a fine and moving performance as Laura's estranged and frustrated mother Julie, Eric Edwards likewise does well as Julie's nice guy lover Raymond, and Ron Jeremy lends his studly services as smooth womanizer Mark. Jack Remy's sunny cinematography provides a pleasing sparkling look. Best of all, the delectable Mrs. Lee looks insanely gorgeous and really radiates plenty of heat in her two major copulation set pieces. Nice groovy theme song, too. Recommended viewing for Hyapatia fans.
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