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Torn

Torn

Released Sep 12th, 2022
Running Time 155 Min.
Director Whitney Wright
Company Dorcel
Distribution Company Pulse Distribution
DVD Extra None
Cast Skye Blue (I), Ana Foxxx, Damon Dice, Violet Starr, Dante Colle, Gianna Dior, Aria Lee
Critical Rating AAAA 1/2
Genres Drama, Editor's Choice

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Synopsis

Bride-to-be Olivia has an unexpected encounter that will change the course of her life.

Reviews

As director, Whitney Wright doesn’t succumb to creating something quick and easy; rather, she makes this something that Dorcel will certainly remember as an excellent job in all aspects. The plot, quite involved, centers around Skye Blue, who in preparation for her upcoming nuptials to Damon Dice, is given some unexpected last-minute options for the path of the rest of her life. 

When Blue indulges in a romantic romp with her fiancé, the viewer first gets a light inkling, or hint, that there is something on her mind. Then her brother, Dante Colle, surprises her by showing up with his new girlfriend, Ana Foxxx, about whom Blue initially is hesitant—but becomes much closer.

Blue and Foxxx shortly appear to become best friends as Foxxx helps her with her wedding plans, but gets the cold shoulder from Blue when Colle announces their engagement. Blue then lightens up by having a Sapphic dream with herself and Violet Starr and Aria Lee in a deep threesome. She emerges from this nocturnal sexperience by realizing her true feminine urges and feelings for Foxxx.

Conveniently, Dice turns into a real gold-digging heel when he is shown screwing aspiring model Gianna Dior in exchange for him guaranteeing her a spot in an upcoming fashion show. Dior, extremely sultry and desirable, does an excellent job locking herself in for the big fashion event.

Despite a sizzling scene with Foxxx and Colle, they realize what that have together is not real. She and Blue then top off the story by winding up together in the fifth and last sex scene in this lengthy quasi-romantic release.

Special mention must be made about Blue and her acting abilities—she is nothing less than marvelous, and handles every emotional situation in her own unique way. Foxxx likewise does a fine job, keeping it low key and very believable.



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