(2002 TV Movie)

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Weak softcore
lor_4 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Using hardcore sex performers in softcore roles, this entry from the Francis Locke/Torchlight Pictures assembly line is under average for its genre.

Roommate Calli Cox reads star Alana Evans' diary, and we get to see in soft-X sex scenes what she's been up to. She tells Calli she's a waitress, but her tips she shows Calli are suspiciously high.

Turns out Alana is a call girl, and after reading up on her adventures, Calli goes to the restaurant and finds out from Daisy, another prostitute, what Alana is really up to, not merely making it all up in her journal.

Daisy invites Calli along on a special sex assignment and they prove to be a good team together in servicing a client.

A key subplot adds some spice to this standard tale, as Calli pretends to be Alana to handle a regular client (Dino Bravo) who always has the two of them wear masks and recite poetic, ritualistic dialog (which Calli recognizes from its classical literary source).

A happy ending has Daisy, Calli, Alana all happy hookers.

Cox upstages leading lady Evans, latter famous recently as best real-life pal standing up for Stormy Daniels during her troubles defending herself under the Trump-induced media spotlight; unfortunately Alana is not attractively photographed or styled here, compared to her many hardcore roles.

Movie is not to be confused with an erotic TV movie of the same name from 1998.
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