Released | Mar 15th, 2022 |
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Running Time | 173 Min. |
Director | Alis Locanta |
Company | Dorcel |
Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
DVD Extra | Alternate Languages |
Cast | Katrina Moreno, Cindy Shine, Aya Benetti, Megane Lopez, Tommy Cabrio, Bella Tina, John Stwo, Ryan Benetti |
Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
Genres | Drama, Editor's Choice, Foreign |
Bella Tina heaves several moving boxes into the back of her car and, with a heavy sigh, drives off as the voice-over narration tells us she just ended "a relationship with a guy, and now just wants to start over." She walks on a windswept beach promenade, flashing back to her pervious life, and realizes that she's never used the virtual reality headset she got as a gift. She pulls it out of a box, gets in bed, and puts it on. Suddenly she's in a bikini, on a patio, flickering as she looks around the VR environment.
VR Bella sits by John Stwo and starts to kiss him as real-life Bella feverishly masturbates, one hand on her tits, one down her G-string. The VR sex scene follows VR Bella and Stwo to a bed, where she gives him a lengthy blowjob before getting on all fours for Stwo to take her from behind. The scene concludes with VR Bella taking a facial and real-life Bella fingering herself to climax, and then taking off the headset and looking at it with surprised respect.
In a parking structure, Tina spies on a three-way quickie between Aya Benetti, Megane Lopez and Ryan Benetti, fingering herself as she watches, before going home and VRing a scene with the three of them under her control as she watches and diddles herself. Tina VRs herself into a g/g with Katrina Moreno, and then when handyman Tommy Cabrio comes in to fix Tina's electrical wiring, he puts on the headset and sees himself with his last client Cindy Shine.
For a finale, alone in her tub, Tina straps on the headset and VRs herself into a three-way with Stwo and Cabrio, starting on a large dirt field before they zap back to a living room to get together on a grey couch. When Tina steps out of her bathtub and faces herself in the mirror, the question of what was real and what was virtual reality—throughout the whole movie—gets thrown into a whole new perspective.
The VR gimmick cleverly lets the production use different performers and locations without using up screen time with setups and explanations. The VR effects are used sparingly and effectively.