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Pimped By An Angel Review  

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6/24/2015 6:03 pm
Pimped By An Angel Review


Directed by Jerome Tanner. Released by Legend Video in 2001.

Gwen Summers plays a who is about to kill herself when she is stopped by an angel (played by Valentino). Her angel then shows her glimpses of various sexual episodes that demonstrates how important she is and why she must live. There isn't much of a plot, but it's a good concept. Story Grade: B.

This feature was shot on video. Medium Grade: B.

A number of the scenes were shot outdoors which was of great benefit to the production. The alleyway in which Gwen was found was obviously phony. Using a real location would have been better. The bathroom scene with Joel Lawrence and Sky and the bedroom scene with Claudia Adkins and Dale DaBone looked authentic. Set Design Grade: B.

The sexual performances were energetic. Claudia Adkins looked at the camera briefly, which was a bit distracting. Condoms were used in the scene with Joel Lawrence and Sky and in the scene with Evan Stone and Miko Lee. (Condom use has no bearing on the grade.) Sexual Performances Grade: A.

Valentino played the role of angel in the vein of a stereotypical black which I found to be unnecessary. Gwen Summers did average work as the suicidal , but it could have been better. The other actors didn't have much to do. Acting Grade: C-.

The wardrobe seemed appropriate, although Claudia Adkins' red, white, and blue ensemble, though patriotic, was a bit bizarre. Wardrobe Grade: B.

Some of the indoor lighting was harsh, which was especially noticeable in the Joel Lawrence/Sky scene. The night scene with Valentino and Gwen Summers was well lit, but the artificial lighting seemed too obvious. Lighting Grade: B-.

The sound quality was consistent throughout the feature and the score seemed appropriate. Sound Grade: A.

Scenes were well-framed and the pacing of the movie was good. A bit more plot could have bolstered the production. Directing Grade: B+.

There was definitely an attempt to inject some artistry in this production, not just in terms of the sets, but also in terms of the sex positions, some of which were not as commonplace, which made them visually appealing. Artistic Merit Grade: B+.

OVERALL GRADE: B.

Skip98225 43M
71 posts
6/24/2015 8:19 pm

It's available for streaming at Adult DVD Empire. A DVD of the movie can be found at Adult DVD Marketplace. Check it out and let me know what you think!


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