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Insightful, well-acted Nica Noelle drama
lor_14 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Nica Noelle ended this Sweet Sinner series on a high note, with an almost moralistic tale of false values and misguided intentions, starring Michelle Lay as leader of an ill-advised informal Girls club.

These Ladies Who Lunch get together every month or so to compare notes, recounting their conquests of young men. It's playing the field on steroids, as the unlikely female counterpart to Men's locker room talk an boasting. Knowing Nica's Adult Cinema work (I've seen well over 200 of her features so far covering various genres) I interpreted this film to be a criticism of such bad-form male behavior, serving as a cautionary warning to women to avoid imitating same.

SPOILER:

Nica shows up in the final reel as a former club member returning to fold, but the big moment in her script is the well set-up climax of Michelle finally discovering that the boy she cast aside (Xander Corvus, returning after starring opposite Lay in the role of her personal trainer in "The Cougar Club 3") is the same guy currently dating fellow club member Roxanne Hall.

Hall is terrific, staying in character (artistic license during her Xander sex scene) as a reluctant convert to the club, not on Lay's "love 'em and leave 'em" wave length. Irony of the biter getting bit makes for a satisfying climax. Feature ends with Nica picking up a young studious guy at the restaurant, played by her unsung Repertory Company non-sex performer Doug Farel.

Teri Weigel does her over-loud screaming during sex thing with Seth Gamble while doyenne of the genre (though mainly in Lesbian roles) Maggie St. Michaels gets stuck with the all-time champ in the MILF bait division, tiresome Dane Cross.

Lay's new conquest is "younger man" Manuel Ferrara, who she describes as 15 years younger than her, but in reality just six.
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