Released | Dec 05th, 2024 |
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Running Time | 136 Min. |
Director | Claudia Ross |
Companies | Elegant Angel Productions, Adam & Eve Pictures |
Cast | Ryan Driller, Nathan Bronson, Freya Parker, August Skye, Dharma Jones, Scarlett Alexis |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genres | Drama, Marquee |
Imagine being given a one-time do-over. That is what Dharma Jones is blessed with—a chance to see, and live, two separate paths in life—with one being a “what if” scenario had she done something differently, and how it would reflect on her life’s path. This equates to four sex scenes and two plots; in one scenario, Dharma stays with a loser boyfriend, and in the other, she catches him cheating and takes a different route.
Freshly fired from her job, Jones meets a bum on the street, blows him off, and goes home to Ryan Driller, who consoles her with a romp in the sack. Suddenly time reverses and she is back on the street, is nice to the bum this time, then (a la Groundhog Day) when returning home finds something different and catches Driller with his old girlfriend, Scarlett Alexis. Sobbing, she runs to tell Freya Parker and August Skye about her horrible day, and the second sex scene commences as Parker and Skye enjoy bringing their lesbian tendencies to the surface.
The bum turns out to be pivotal and the common ingredient in this repeat play, and pops up frequently. This leads to Jones and Nathan Bronson connecting quite intimately in bed, and a final scene with Driller consorting with past flame Scarlett Alexis.
Not quite as complicated as, say, the continuity of the first 12 years of the Marvel Universe, this does keep one’s attention following the who-does-what-and-why plot twists with Jones doing a fine job connecting everything.