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Flawless Review  

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8/21/2015 9:39 pm
Flawless Review


Directed by Chi Chi LaRue. Released by Vivid Entertainment in 2007.

Tera Patrick plays a somewhat fictitious version of herself who is about to marry a billionaire. Upon hearing that Tera has been giving one of the largest ring-sized diamonds in the world, Mason Storm hires Spyder Jonez to steal it from Tera and give it to her. However, Spyder falls in love with Tera, double-crosses Mason, and Spyder and Tera then live happily ever after. The story is pretty basic. There is very little plot or character development. Story Grade: C-.

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

It appears that a mix of sets and actual locations were used in this production. There were no outdoor scenes. Sets were appropriately dressed. Set Design Grade: B+.

The sexual performances were energetic. The performers generally seemed enthusiastic. Tera's scenes with Spyder were condom-free. All other boy/girl scenes featured condoms. (Condom use has no bearing on the grade.) The sex scenes were a bit long and could have been trimmed to enhance plot development. Sexual Performances Grade: A.

Line deliveries were authentic, although there wasn't much narrative-driven dialogue. Jackie Beat's opening and closing talk show segments added a bit of levity. Tera looked at the camera during her first sex scene. Mason Storm also looked at the camera during her sex scene. Acting Grade: B.

Wardrobe and make-up seemed to be appropriate for the characters, although having Tera wear a top that had her name on it made the character seem a bit self-absorbed. Wardrobe/Make-up Grade: B+.

At times there was too much direct light and one could see that lighting adjustments were being made during scenes. During scene two, a hand is in the shot to cover glare from the light. Lighting Grade: C+.

The sound quality was good and consistent throughout the movie. Sound Grade: A.

This feature could have benefited from a more developed plot, perhaps even ending with a mystery as to what happened to the real ring. More consistent lighting would have made the picture look better. Directing Grade: C+.

Some effort was put into the look of the sets in this movie. Using actual locations helped a great deal. Artistic Merit Grade: B-.

OVERALL GRADE: B.

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