Released | Jan 22nd, 2018 |
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Running Time | 153 Min. |
Director | Dick Bush |
Company | Digital Playground |
Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
DVD Extras | Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s), Widescreen |
Cast | Erik Everhard, Tony DiSergio, Lily LaBeau, Xander Corvus, Adriana Chechik, Antonio Black, Georgie Lyall, Axel Aces |
Non-Sex Roles | Danny D., Sophia Knight, Alex Donald |
Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
Genre | Parody |
With the new side franchise of standalone Star Wars Story movies (whose second entry, Solo, arrives in theaters at the end of this month) offering an expanded narrative canvas for tales tangential to the main Star Wars thread, it’s interesting to see Digital Playground in a sense concocting its own alternate offshoots, first with last year’s AVN Award-nominated Star Wars Underworld and now with this almost companion piece to the eighth film of the Star Wars-proper canon, The Last Jedi.
Released just a month after Last Jedi, this rather contained parallel-universe excursion focuses solely on the intense psychic connection that film explores between Rey (Adriana Chechik) and Kylo Ren (Xander Corvus), which of course can only lead in this world to sexual consummation.
Ren draws Rey to him by filling her head from afar with the vision of a lusty encounter between them—specifically, a ravenous blowjob she gives him after he’s teased her by way of remote fingering using his Force powers.
As she’s making her way to him, General Leia (played by the much-too-young-accuracy-wise Georgie Lyall) awakens and promptly attends to the resuscitation wood of Finn (Antonio Black).
A bit later, after crashing on T’ivat, where Ren awaits, Rey gets cornered by his conniving underling, General Phasma (Lily LaBeau), who convinces her to unleash some of her pent-up sexual frustration in a smoldering, wildly pliant lesbian session that marks the movie’s erotic highpoint.
At last, Rey and Ren face off, and it evolves into a mini-gangbang, with his two henchmen (Tony DeSergio and Axel Aces) joining in to partake of the Jedi student’s ample delights. And finally, as an almost postscript, Phasma and Luke Skywalker (Erik Everhard) have their own coital clash aboard the Millennium Falcon (or something resembling it).
The tone of The Last Temptation wavers between straightforward and cheeky (Corvus and Everhard both rattle off one-liners during their sex scenes such as “This is the cock you’re looking for”), but overall it’s a lot of fun and even verges on thrilling in a couple spots.
Mainly, it’s a terrific star vehicle for Chechik, who does a commendable job affecting Rey’s British accent (and we’d be remiss if we didn’t give LaBeau props for her handling of the Brit tongue as well), but more importantly, proves how much sheer commitment and radiant screen power she can bring to a lead role. An absolute must-see for any Star Wars geek or member of the #ChechikArmy, as well as porn parody enthusiasts in general.