Romance The Wedding Day

New Sensations
Romance The Wedding Day
This new offering from New Sensations' Romance series aims straight at the young-female demographic and hits the target. Ashlynn Brooke is getting married today, and the usual complications and second thoughts are increased by the specter of lost love — a moony Tony DeSergio, lamenting that he never made a move on her himself and bearing a pearl necklace (!) from her hubby-to-be. Groom Mikey Butders has the same problem with his ex, Lyla Storm, who makes a play for him and gets nowhere, just as DeSergio did.

The impending wedding a few hours away brings out the true confessions in everyone, with members of the wedding party coupling up right and left, including a bridesmaid and a groomsman; the mother of the groom and another groomsman; the groom's sister and her groomsman boyfriend; and the spurned ex-lovers DeSergio and Storm. Even the happy couple succumbs to the horny vibe and gets together before the wedding, after he gets on one knee and declares his eternal love for her.

The scenes are well-shot and deliberately paced, with tight close-ups and moody lighting. There is also a lot of condom use, which looks like a deliberate choice to further please the demographic.

The production aims high, with dramatic dialogue and music underscoring the action, and the situation(s) will hit a responsive chord with the target audience. The explicit sex scenes will reward those guys who have to endure the dialogue.

Extras include behind-the-scenes, a stills gallery, trailers and fetish menus.

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Something Old - A lover from the past, Robert, returns to tell the bride, Sabrina, that his love for her still fills his soul. Is Sabrina truly bound by love to her groom-to-be, Jake? Something New - Jake's friend, Jason, longs for the touch of one particular older woman. Will his yearning be reciprocated by Marcia, Jake's mother?

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