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Failed satire of thrillers
lor_23 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Sweet Sinner in recent times features content directed by Quasarman a/k/a Mike Quasar, in my opinion a serious mistake. This latest release, a failed attempt at satirical comedy by MQ exemplifies a betrayal of what made Sweet Sinner a very popular label providing Romantic Couples content -founder Nica Noelle emphasized natural sex, promising "real orgasms" and significantly avoiding the posing for the camera ("opening out one's body to show genitals having sex, above all') that is here in spades, especially with veterans like Tommy Pistol in the cast.

Quasar's dumb script, overloaded with obvious in-jokes, tries to poke fun at horror film cliches, in particular the more mainstream thriller genre of (he name drops them) "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" and "Fatal Attraction". Tommy Pistol and his wife Ryan Keeler play the director and star of a thriller titled "The Seductress", which has won horror academy awards during the opening credits. With no more time wasted on story set-up, they have a half-hour sex scene and "The Seductress 4" (the Quasarman video) is underway.

Mike's lazy script has all the talent playing characters using their stage names, led by Freya Parker as an actress auditioning for the leading role in Pistol's sequel to his hit. Keely was killed off in the first movie, but Lucas Frost, playing a nebulous role as maybe a producer or agent, insists that Keely be cast again to star in the sequel even though her character is dead. Pistol eventually agrees with him but Parker goes into full "Fatal Attraction" mode, first seducing Pistol to get the leading role for herself and then turning murderous when he later informs her Keely is doing it instead. After all the sex, a hectic 5-minute story wrapup tries to be funny but is merely silly.

Like hundreds of previous movies satirizing horror movie cliches, this one merely commits the same cliches pretending that's funny merely because of a "knowing" attitude, i.e., intentionally bad. Yes, Quasarman's film is bad and it is intentional. His worst sin is casting a porn stud named "Nade Nasty" who previously worked for him and Sweet Sinner in "Platonic". He plays a slow-witted comedy relief stud and his line readings are beyond unacceptably amateurish -just awful!
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