Review of Blind Date

Blind Date (2011 Video)
Stormy rom-com has its moments
9 June 2020
A formula rom-com comes quite easily to Stormy wearing her writer/director cap, but this Kaylani Lei vehicle could have been much better. As is, it's suitable filler for late-night pay-cable, with the naughty (XXX) bits removed.

Kris Slater is once again the male lead, telling the story backwards after the opening shows him bedraggled, on a crime scene. He got there via his blind date with Kaylani.

Antics abound at the restaurant location they visit, with Stormy's central screenplay ploy revolving around Kaylani and Kris's romantic exes showing up there separately to sabotage the date out of spite. The exes later team up, and comedy is generated along the way, though the film ends in perfunctory fashion, one of those "who cares?" finales once the sex scenes are over with.

Lei is lovely as usual, whether humping Kris or having a strong lesbian encounter with in the restaurant bathroom with Briana Blair.

One frequent drawback in porn is insufficient credits provided on screen. A major character, namely Kris's ex Gina, has no explicit sex scene, so she is left anonymous, but I'm pretty sure it was lesbian cinema icon Zoe Britton. More obvious is former Wicked star director Jim Enright's cameo as an intentionally clumsy waiter.
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