Released | Oct 31st, 1990 |
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Running Time | 85 |
Director | Bruce Seven |
Company | Coast To Coast Video |
Cast | Brianna Rai, Sabrina Dawn, Bionca (I), Tianna (III) |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
A question of tactical strategy surfaces early on in Kittens, namely, how do you handle two, wildly ripe all-girl scenes which the script dictates be mutually dependent upon one another. One is a solo with Sabrina Dawn pleasuring herself —one of the hottest of its kind you'll ever stumble across; the other, a fearsome poolside butt prober between Sabrina and Tianna. Because one is a flashback of the other, Director Seven is painted into a corner. If you intercut, which is the case here, you mess with the intensity of each scene which begs for the viewers undivided attention. So much for this month's lecture.
But that ain't all, folks. Not only have we got an all-girl with some visual impact, we've also got something of a plot. Tianna and Sabrina have split up, and new girl in the relationship, Bionca, would like to have Sabrina's eyeballs on a silver platter. Then Brianna Rai puts the whine on Tianna about Bionca messing around with her babe, Honey Rose, on top of a pool table —a situation which is addressed by Tianna with a philosophical shrug of the shoulder and a snap of the gum. Until these matters are resolved, Sabrina winds up in the video-plot isolation ward until she's challenged by Bionca to a "fuck-off, best cunt wins." Such language.
Strong selling point of this feature is the patented Stagliano ground-control-to-buns camera shots-especially poignant in one particular scene where Rose and Rai get to share their wonderful assets, in tandem, for the screen.