The Fashionists (Evil
Angel)
$49.95
Starring: Taylor St. Clair, Monique,
Belladonna, Gia, Kate Frost, Sharon Wild, Chelsea Blue, Friday,
Caroline Pierce, Casee, Rocco Siffredi, Manuel Ferrara, John
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WARNING - VERY
explicit and raw! NOT for the faint of heart or squeamish. |
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Synopsis: This isia
very high budget adult film with extensive story/action sequences, exquisite
wardrobe andicutting
edge, full length, very hard sex scenes. There are also several full oniS&M
scenes with very real action. These elements fit together inia
dramatic mystery love story that takes our lead character Antonio (Rocco
Siffredi), an Italian fashion designer, onia
wild sexual ride into theiunderground
S&M scene. His guide isiHelena
(portrayed byireal
life dominant, Taylor St. Claire). His phantom obsession isiJesse
(Belladonna,ia
woman with theimost
incredible sexual abilities I've ever seen). Shot oni35mm
film, with theilighting
andiproduction
elements ofia
mainstream motion picture, this isiby
far my most ambitious project. It isia
highly charged erotic experience, not intendedifor
theinovice
porno viewer.
Our Review: OK,
this title is only recommended for VERY experienced adult film
viewers. It's ROUGH as hell, with face slapping, loads of S&M, and
some scenes that will send most people running for the hills. DO
NOT VIEW THIS TITLE IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN MUCH ADULT FARE!!! Even
if you are mildly interested in S&M, go with a title like "The
Story of O" or "Dreamstates" before you pop this DVD into your
player. Oh, did we mention it's also 4 hours and 40 minutes long!
That said, you will
not find a higher quality production anywhere. If you like it
rough, this title sets a whole new standard for adult films. From
the cinematography to the music, it's an experience that's hard to
imagine. Rocco Siffredi is a designer who decides to branch into
S&M styles, who finds himself immersing deep into the world of
kink The movie follows his journey and amazing discoveries, while
show casing sex scenes we've simply never seen before in film (or
done so well, for that matter).
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