A Sweet Sinner's release I purchased earlier this year but haven't reviewed yet, so it's time to rectify this.
Jimmy (Tommy Pistol), great name by the way, is in love with Jen (Aiden Ashley) a woman he had never seen in real life. His best friend Dave (Ryan McLane) warns him that he is probably catfish, but Jimmy is reassured that she is what she said she is when he finally face time her.
Aiden Ashley |
When the discussion end a glitch happens with Jen's computer and the webcam stays on and live...what makes Jimmy fantasize that he is with her and have a sexual relation. As the glitch isn't corrected he will spend his days spying on Jen.
Ryan McLane and Delilah Day |
One day while he keep an eye on Jimmy's apartment Dave and his girlfriend (Delilah Day) bored watching TV decide to take a peek at his computer to watch Jen. What they see isn't what they expected, a man threaten Jen about the refund of an amount of money she owes him.
Dave warns Jimmy again that something sound really fishy with this situation as he is positive he heard Jen and the mysterious man having sex too (they did), but Jimmy couldn't care less he trust Jen. They face cam later and she tells him that she indeed borrow a big amount of cash from a drug dealer for her mother's cancer treatment. He offers to give her a part of the money (100,000$) to refund the loaner at the condition she comes to live with him in California.
Derrick Pierce and Jewelz Blu |
Some time later Jimmy sees two strangers (Derrick Pierce and Jewelz Blu) in Jen's apartment but her computer is thrown on the ground. Obviously he start worrying about Jen safety and contact the 911 to ask them to help her. He doesn't know her address so there aren't much the 911 operator can do to help even after being transferred to Jen's State emergency line the situation doesn't get any better.
Aiden Ashley and Mike Mancini |
Obviously there is more than this about the situation but I'm not here to spoil movies... even if I saw it coming from a mile. To be honest this one feels a little bit cheap compare to the usual Jacky St. James' production, just a couple of exteriors scenes would have make a difference I think. The story is interesting even if it's predictable. Aiden gave another good performance and she gets two scenes so it's obvious that I won't complain. Tommy Pistol is also good playing a naive man (a chance he has a good imagination or he wouldn't have seen much actions). McLane, who is a really underrated actor in my book, does also a good job and I have really appreciated Jewelz Blu that I've never seen before (beautiful pale skin and a body to die for). The sex is a little bit repetitive as each scene is in a bed, but on the other hand they are enjoyable.
I couldn't ignore Shawn Alff in his goofy looking uncredited cameo |
If you are a fan of Aiden Ashley this is certainly worthy of a purchase, but if you aren't a huge fan like I am you should at least rent it.
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