Reviewed by SexHerald Staff
Justine is a supermodel’s body in slow motion, seducing you while her supermodel friend tears through her hose and licks her. The original music is all you hear as the two dance before your eyes excitedly feeling each other up. Should you take in the rest of the scene, they are in an art deco penthouse. Mysteriously, they look at the camera with caberet-like, mascara-framed eyes. They are wearing large jewels and living the fantasy lifestyle of luxury. Not before long they disappear and you are in another chic scene.
This film has a feel like moving through a photo art gallery scene after scene. Every detail is perfect. Each costume is original and soon you loose track of how many women are in the film. There’s only five, but the director is playing with more than just sex, he casts from odd angles, uses black and white, and other filters. The women could stand alone in their beauty, but Blake prods them for their hottest angle. The feedback from them is genuine. They really get into the shots. The strains on their faces look truly orgasmic. These girls know pussy. So you could learn a thing or two.
The wet dream fantasy or high-class peep show is hypnotic. The girls are looking straight out at you. They don’t have any dicks to play with, so they make up for that by sucking each other’s fingers, licking high heels, and whipping out a glass dildo. Mostly they just play well with one another.
On the other side of the DVD is a behind the scenes look at the feature length documentary “Dahlia in Bondage.” This is every detail of one of Blake’s still photo shoots from Dahlia running into a house plant on the way in to every knot, brush stroke, wax drip and costume change. The feature is a must see for anyone considering tying up nude models for a living. It’s worth taking a peek at, but I was tempted to fast forward. Blake is a serious artist whose art is his personality.
All and all Justine is an erotic masterpiece with beautiful sensual women that are nearly naked, if not spread-eagled out throughout the film. Try and see if you can last through 19 scenes. I found it better to spend time with only a few scenes each evening. Sure there’s no moaning and groaning or plot, but your neighbors will think you have good taste in music. Justine
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