Pleasure Principle is another one of those movies in which a hot contract star -- in this case Carmen Hart -- explains earnestly that sex is nothing to be ashamed of, not even if it's really dirty, and that not only does she really like to do it, so do a lot of her friends and so should you. All this guilt and shame you have stored up from whatever repressive childhood? You should just get rid of it -- let it go. If you do, you too can have crazy sex with hot contract stars all the time and never regret it, just like she and her friends do. To prove it, Carmen Hart and her friends set out to have crazy sex in all kinds of different places and situations, each time shedding a couple of pounds of guilt and breaking a couple of new taboos.
The first taboo to crumble is the teacher/student affair; Carmen and four schoolgirl friends (Hollie Stevens, Daisy Marie, Lindsay Meadows and McKenzie Miles) sitting in a classroom decide to give their teacher (Randy Spears) a good blowjob, and interrupt his lesson on abstinence to get the job done. A good scene, but I would like to have seen more of Lindsay Meadows -- she's a primo cocksucker, and her talents are lost in the crowd. Randy doesn't seem to mind getting quantity over quality, so he doesn't protest too much, and the five girls tag team his cock until he pops off. He's a natural comedian, and he can't resist popping off a few wisecracks as well.
Randy Spears keeps up the funny in the next scene, in which he and Exotica are a pair of ostensibly stuffy parents sending their daughter (Brooke Banner) off to college. Brooke Banner bids them farewell in an impassioned speech about how she is going to indulge in every vice she can lay her hands on, including letting strangers on the train jack off on her stockings and taking a banana in the ass. As soon as she leaves, Randy and Exotica bring out Marcus London, a stud they picked up in church, and he and Exotica get it on as Randy Spears offers commentary while he reads the newspaper.
Randy Spears is in the next scene as well, dressed up in a painted-on handlebar mustache this time, and he just happens to run into Brooke Banner on the train, where she carries out her public frottage threat; I'm not sure if he's supposed to be a stranger, since he was playing her father in the last scene, but no mention is made of it, and she seduces him into rubbing against her until her shoots a load on her stocking; the casting makes this scene a little confusing, especially in the context of getting rid of guilt and shame -- is Wicked implying that incest is okay and should be indulged? Probably not, but it seems like an editor would have thought about this.
Marco Banderas and Ana Nova star in the first Randy-free scene; a statue of a pair of entwined lovers comes to life at Carmen's touch and proceeds to steam up the museum. There's no specific taboo getting broken here -- the scene is just expressing the idea of breaking shackles and getting free of constraints. Their marbled makeup wears off a little at a time, which looks odd, but adds color to the scene as it goes on.
Sex is okay when it's the voyeurism of a bunch of guys watching a dancer on the pole at a lowdown strip club, too - they're all turned on, especially when Carmen gets up on the stage for a little bump and grind of her own. Dance, it turns out, is also sexy, and the next sequence catches Carmen and Lexi Lamour (in a top hat and tails -- take note, Victorian crossdressing costume fans) tripping the light fantastic all the way to a nearby bed, where they fall into a Sapphic tryst (that's a lesbian fuckfest in English) by the glow of a few dozen strings of white Christmas lights.
Carmen gets back in the saddle with a guy for the sixth and final scene, a straight boy-girl in, of all places, a bed. More talk about how great sex is, and Carmen takes on Jason Arrow in a standard but exciting sex scene; the positions are orthodox and there's no taboo getting broken here, but Carmen is energetic and enthusiastic; check out what she does when Jason pulls out for the money shot.
So, to summarize: sex is nothing to be ashamed of, nor is the fact that you are going to watch this movie and get yourself off to the antics of Carmen Hart and her friends (she tells you that you should in the last scene, and wishes you joy of watching her get off); taboos should be broken, as long as everybody enjoys it, and bliss is great. Get to it!.
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