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Strictly Professional

Strictly Professional

Released Feb 15th, 2022
Running Time 88 Min.
Directors David Lord, Kay Brandt
Company Pure Taboo
Distribution Company Pulse Distribution
DVD Extras Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s)
Cast Mike Mancini, Gianna Dior, Will Pounder, Bella Rolland
Non-Sex Roles Goldie Glock
Critical Rating AAAA 1/2
Genres Drama, Editor's Choice, Featurette

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Synopsis

Ashley (Bella Rolland), a secretary, and her boss David (Mike Mancini) have some sexual tension between them. But Ashley doesn't want to be the cause of a divorce between David and his wife. She decides to find out what kind of person Megan is to see what she should do next. Wendy (Gianna Dior) lost her parents in a car crash and Robert (Will Pounder), the passenger alongside his wife who caused the car crash, wants to try and fix the situation with Wendy. Over the next few weeks, a strange sort of friendship begins blooming between them. Just when Wendy's wounds are starting to heal, Robert drops a bombshell and Wendy's world is once again turned upside-down.

Reviews

Sex in the workplace, and similar locations/scenarios, often come with a price. This is what Bella Rolland wants to avoid when her boss (Mike Mancini) makes it clear they should have a fling. Rolland, conflicted, spies on his wife, discovers she isn’t a saint, and willingly gives in to Mancini’s advances and treats him to some deep throat action along with other fun and games.

The second featurette stars Gianna Dior as a housewife surprised by a quiet, unassuming stranger, Will Pounder, who comes into her life for apparently no reason. The plot progresses when it is slowly revealed to her that Pounder, drunk, had his wife, also inebriated, drive them home in the car that hit and killed Dior’s parents. Over very emotional scenes with both Dior and Pounder, they develop a relationship which culminates with a fine sex romp and a final loving pop on her pussy. Hate, love, passion, suspicion, confusion and lust are just a few of the elements they explore. His acting, which brings him to tears at one point, is exceptional—and Dior tossing in her own special thespian talents makes them a superb duo in this long featurette. Highly recommended—especially for those who want to watch on-screen characters humanized and emotional. 



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