Michael Craig's romantic film (working from Mark Weiss's script) is an Adult movie that reminded me of the 1960s softcore romantic dramas of Joe Sarno, but without the drama. It's a highly woman-friendly feature, of the sort that used to be termed Couples films.
Location is a pleasant neighborhood, where housewives and best friends Cheri Taylor and Lauren Brice often chat, and each of them is given to lapse into erotic daydreams, an innocent exericse in imagining sexual release with studs Joel Lawrence and Jesse Eastern, as well as another woman, played by Kelly Royce. There's a plot twist near the end, but Craig's use of blurring out the image in each scene to move into a fantasy creates a dreamy, non-threatening mood.
The feature is book-ended by scenes of each wife waking up while her husband sleeps on, and ultimately returning to bed and her ongoing normal, if frustrated life. With a principal cast of just five players it casts an intriguing, contemplative spe.
Location is a pleasant neighborhood, where housewives and best friends Cheri Taylor and Lauren Brice often chat, and each of them is given to lapse into erotic daydreams, an innocent exericse in imagining sexual release with studs Joel Lawrence and Jesse Eastern, as well as another woman, played by Kelly Royce. There's a plot twist near the end, but Craig's use of blurring out the image in each scene to move into a fantasy creates a dreamy, non-threatening mood.
The feature is book-ended by scenes of each wife waking up while her husband sleeps on, and ultimately returning to bed and her ongoing normal, if frustrated life. With a principal cast of just five players it casts an intriguing, contemplative spe.
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