"Victoria Paris, April West, Sasha Sean, Kelli Warner, Charli, Joey Silvera, Scott Irish, Tom Byron, Buck Adams, Ray Victory" Classic, Drama, Feature, Interracial, Thriller Strange Curves VCA
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This release, with Tom Byron, Scott Irish, Ray Victory, Victoria Paris, Joey Silvera, Buck Adams, April West, Sasha Sean, Kelli Warner, Charli on screen, leans into mixed-race partners and interracial pairings and softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content in a steady, cohesive style.
Running about 1 hour and 34 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:
John Leslie's 'Strange Curves', which is a take-off on Hitchcock's 'Strangers on a Train' uses many elements of mainstream cinema to create one of the best adult films. Bill Spencer (Joey Silvera), married to the cheating Debra (Victoria Paris) crosses paths with Michael Jamison (Scott Irish), who wants to get rid of his sister Lauren (April West), who inherited all of their father's fortune when he died. Michael suggests they swap murders to which Bill refuses to listen. When Michael goes ahead and murders Debra anyway, however, Bill finds himself in a rather difficult predicament. John Leslie has always made films much above the adult industry's standards, but this is probably his best endeavor and the closest the adult world has ever gotten to the mainstream. The acting (especially Joey Silvera) is very well done and the plot has as much and maybe more twists than the Hitchcock thriller.
Anyone interested in focused, well-defined themes and a deliberate visual organization will likely find this release engaging. Fans of Tom Byron, Scott Irish, Ray Victory, Victoria Paris, Joey Silvera, Buck Adams, April West, Sasha Sean, Kelli Warner and Charli may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context.
Running about 1 hour and 34 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:
John Leslie's 'Strange Curves', which is a take-off on Hitchcock's 'Strangers on a Train' uses many elements of mainstream cinema to create one of the best adult films. Bill Spencer (Joey Silvera), married to the cheating Debra (Victoria Paris) crosses paths with Michael Jamison (Scott Irish), who wants to get rid of his sister Lauren (April West), who inherited all of their father's fortune when he died. Michael suggests they swap murders to which Bill refuses to listen. When Michael goes ahead and murders Debra anyway, however, Bill finds himself in a rather difficult predicament. John Leslie has always made films much above the adult industry's standards, but this is probably his best endeavor and the closest the adult world has ever gotten to the mainstream. The acting (especially Joey Silvera) is very well done and the plot has as much and maybe more twists than the Hitchcock thriller.
Anyone interested in focused, well-defined themes and a deliberate visual organization will likely find this release engaging. Fans of Tom Byron, Scott Irish, Ray Victory, Victoria Paris, Joey Silvera, Buck Adams, April West, Sasha Sean, Kelli Warner and Charli may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context.