Released | Aug 01st, 2001 |
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Running Time | 104 |
Director | Brad Armstrong |
Company | Wicked Pictures |
Cast | Sydnee Steele, Devinn Lane, Inari Vachs |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Director Brad Armstrong's latest has a lot going for it: intriguing subject
matter (what's sexier than cheating?), intelligent script, large, gorgeous A-
list cast and Wicked's usual handsome production values.
The only thing keeping it from a higher rating, alas, is its eight (yes, eight)
sex scenes, which tend to be unremarkably middle-of-the-road safe/tepid.
While the six pairings and two threeways will probably do the foreplay trick
for the couples for whom Infidelity was made, truth be told, many of them
are arguably less interesting than the dialogue.
If there's a sexual standout here, it's long, tall Sydnee Steele, Wicked's new
contract girl, who looks absolutely mouth-watering in her shiny, form-fitting
PVC pants as she takes on three rock 'n rollers, and in her second scene,
garbed in tight leather jeans and a black tank top emblazoned with the word
"Evil" while sucking off Armstrong. We'd be tempted to cheat with her as
well.
Pre-noms for the compelling, episodic video play, which centers on the
confessions of an adulterers anonymous therapy group, and for Herschel
Savage's convincing performance as – playing against his usual
Mafioso/thug type – the empathetic counselor.