Michael Raven swings for the fences but fouls out with this Jessica Drake navel-gazing vehicle. I enjoy Adult Cinema that takes itself seriously, but that requires serious ideas & execution. Instead, big Mike gives us drivel and blue screens.
Premise as stated in exhausting Drake voice-overs seems to be the old "what if I could do it all over again?" genre, but in this case we have one step further down that rabbit hole. Drake is pondering: what if she could remove a thought that set her in a wrong direction.
The main theme here is cheating: first shown by the trauma of catching her boyfriend Chris Evans (no, not the mainstream Chris Evans) having sex with fellow Wicked star Kaylani Lei in a bathroom at a party, and later by her "perfect" husband Randy Spears dallying with blonde Alexis Malone.
But it is even the thought or desire to cheat that Jess must suppress, as represented in a ridiculous blue-screen hump with Barrett Blade (depicted by Raven on a bed while the speeded up moton of clouds in the sky flashes by in the SPFX background). That is merely an erotic fantasy she imagines after spotting Blade at a barbecue.
So, eradicating one's thoughts about straying is our heroine's mode of maintaining the notion that she's leading a perfect life with a perfect marriage. The phoniness of this illusion is underscored in heavy-handed fashion by Raven's final shot of Jessica looking at the camera and saying "Perfect".
Other than Kaylani's claustrophobic sex scene in a bathroom stall, the XXX content is mundane, and the flashy visuals merely distracting. As for Devan Sapphire (you can call me DCypher) and his screenplay, it's DOA.
Premise as stated in exhausting Drake voice-overs seems to be the old "what if I could do it all over again?" genre, but in this case we have one step further down that rabbit hole. Drake is pondering: what if she could remove a thought that set her in a wrong direction.
The main theme here is cheating: first shown by the trauma of catching her boyfriend Chris Evans (no, not the mainstream Chris Evans) having sex with fellow Wicked star Kaylani Lei in a bathroom at a party, and later by her "perfect" husband Randy Spears dallying with blonde Alexis Malone.
But it is even the thought or desire to cheat that Jess must suppress, as represented in a ridiculous blue-screen hump with Barrett Blade (depicted by Raven on a bed while the speeded up moton of clouds in the sky flashes by in the SPFX background). That is merely an erotic fantasy she imagines after spotting Blade at a barbecue.
So, eradicating one's thoughts about straying is our heroine's mode of maintaining the notion that she's leading a perfect life with a perfect marriage. The phoniness of this illusion is underscored in heavy-handed fashion by Raven's final shot of Jessica looking at the camera and saying "Perfect".
Other than Kaylani's claustrophobic sex scene in a bathroom stall, the XXX content is mundane, and the flashy visuals merely distracting. As for Devan Sapphire (you can call me DCypher) and his screenplay, it's DOA.