Released | May 06th, 2019 |
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Running Time | 93 Min. |
Director | Craven Moorehead |
Company | Pure Taboo |
Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
DVD Extras | Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s) |
Cast | Steve Holmes (I), Sarah Vandella, Elena Koshka, Emily Willis |
Genre | Taboo Relations |
In the first of these two hard-edged featurettes, The Daughter Disaster, Elena Koshka finds to her unpleasant surprise that she's pregnant, most likely the result of a sexual encounter with her stepdad's abusive boss—followed by stepdad himself (shown in The Daughter Deal). When stepdad loses a second job interview, Koshka tells mom (Sarah Vandella) the whole sordid story, which pushes mom from angry to abusive, and stepdad (Steve Holmes) from wimp ("I'll tell her it was all my fault," he tells Koshka) to weasel ("It was all her fault," he tells Vandella).
Mom and stepdad patch things up in bed, and when it's time for stepdad to talk to stepdaughter, he lies some more ("I told her it was my fault.") and then makes a move ("You made me crazy. I was always in love with you.") The consoling hug and gentle kiss turns lustful: "I love you, Frank." "Call me Daddy." The naughty, conspiratorial smiles between them make the scene seem more realistic, and the scene ends with Holmes humiliated yet again.
In Daughter Slut-Shaming, Emily Willis sneaks in at sunrise to find dad (Holmes) coolly surveying her over his coffee. He doesn't buy that she was studying all night, and when she says she needs a ride to a pharmacy for the morning-after pill, he flips. "Who's the boy?" he demands, and when she says she doesn't remember his name, and it wasn't her first time, he declares, "I'm going to treat my stepdaughter like the slut she is!"
She says she's a grown-up, 18 now, and he can't spank her. He says he'll kick her out forever if he doesn’t. Willis nails the petulant teen act here, hopping off his lap and gasping, "Are you getting hard?" and when she acquiesces, "but make it quick," he snaps back, "It'll be quick if you're good at it." The reactions tumbling across her face through the sex scene as she oscillates between pleasure and revulsion—and, eventually, acceptance—are amazing.
The real-life nature of the featurettes is reinforced with hand-held camera, hard lighting and desaturated color, and the harsh nature of the subject matter is proclaimed by a warning at the beginning of the DVD. For experienced consumers only.