Released | Jun 21st, 2023 |
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Running Time | 135 Min. |
Director | Seth Gamble |
Company | Wicked Pictures |
Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
DVD Extra | None |
Cast | Seth Gamble, Kenna James, Kenzie Taylor, Ivy Wolfe, Scarlit Scandal, Nicole Doshi |
Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
Genres | Editor's Choice, Cinemacore |
As the director and sole male performer, Seth Gamble literally has a godlike role in the making of these four related recherché scenes.
These ancient goddesses demonstrate that they, like humans, have similar traits such as lust, jealousy and much more. They are all attired in what one would imagine would be sexy clothing fit for a ... Goddess.
In the first segment, Ivy Wolfe is Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Lust. Mixing her with Kenna James as Athena, Goddess of Warfare and Wisdom, certainly sets up a conflict that can best be resolved as these two nearly identical busty blondes, in glowing goddess attire and with classic surroundings, leisurely play with one another until Gamble joins to make it a trio.
Next, the Goddess of Humanity, Nuwa, is portrayed by Nicole Doshi, who, in a huge room decorated as though in the old Orient, wastes little time getting into Gamble once he presents himself—and the two hit it off quite well, up to and including an internal pop.
Then, Kenzie Taylor shines in the role of Persephone, the Goddess of the Underworld, and amidst dramatic effects and settings, she resides on a throne where she goes it solo until Gamble is brought in to ram himself up her ass for a half internal, half on-the-cheeks pop.
Last is Scarlit Scandal as Menhet, Goddess of War. This superbly-fit woman, when not being one with nature and running through the woods, treats Gamble to an intimate tour of her body—in and out. Such enthusiasm!
The high-end visual aesthetics throughout virtually speak for themselves, with little need for a presumptive lead-in or raison d’etre. Well done, Mr. Gamble—and ladies!