Hell Is Where The Party Is

Harmony Films
Hell Is Where The Party Is
Production company Miss Lucifer joins the Harmony Films stable with a bang with this eye-poppingly creative opus. A promising start with three blondes including Silvia Saint dancing in a hellishly red environment with camera moves and smash-cut editing over techno music, turns into a girl/girl/girl without a blink. Hell is where the party is indeed.

The second scene involves three girls and a guy, one a nurse attending the guy, one in a red catsuit tormenting a girl in black leather harness. A second guy appears to help with the nurse. (Continuity isn't real important here. It doesn't matter.) Then they're all together in a writhing heap of panting sweaty thrusting flesh. You never miss a thing.

Two girls and a snake make the acquaintance of a tattooed Asian guy before Silvia Saint does a relatively sedate solo and then is joined by a lithe brunette for a little girlie/girlie set-to. The action and the music heat up again as a mistress and a maid get joined by a couple of guys followed by a guy with three gals who share and share alike.

A closing black and white grace note scene closes things on an up note. The action and the music never lets up for an hour and a half plus. The editing alone makes the DVD worth watching. The sex is a bonus.

Synopsis:

Created with the dynamic young-at-heart MTV-generation in mind and edited in the quick music video style, it pumps up the viewer's adrenalin. For once, you'll not feel compelled to use the remote control's fast forward button. The film soundtrack consists solely of original music written by well-known, mainstream producers. Sex scenes are vigorous and hard and follow each other smoothly.

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