Released | Nov 30th, 2000 |
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Running Time | 84 |
Director | Mark Zane |
Company | Zane Entertainment |
Cast | Dave Hardman, Valentino (I), Kira (I), Shelbee Myne, Cheyanne, Tavalia Griffin, Joey Ray, Niomi |
Critical Rating | A |
Genre | All-Sex |
The female cast members are introduced as "The Victims." The sex scenes are presented as rape scenarios in which "the victim" decides she likes it and goes along. In one scene, one of the "rapists" asks his "victim" what she knows about death as he and another "rapist" close in on her on a bed. In an only slightly ambiguous slo-mo scene, a man's hand forcefully fingers a pussy while that pussy's owner (maybe) tries to restrain him by gripping his wrist.
Forget the possible moral and aesthetic objections for a moment and just consider this: On a practical level, it's this kind of stupid shit which is likely to start the next round of anti-porn witchhunts industry pundits and legal experts are uniformly predicting after the November elections - regardless of who won, thankfully unknown at press time. And after all, doesn't the biz need at least one clean finger to raise in protest against the thought police?