Teaching Her Some Discipline
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- 2021
- 1h 19m
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The incompetence of writer "Fistopher Nolan" and the cynical nature of the "Pure Taboo" series are present in spades in this pair of crummy episodes preserved as a unit on DVD. It makes me wonder how this porn series has any fans at all.
Title vignette is one-note negativity, asking the viewer to wallow in misogyny. The set-up has mean new stepfather Derrick Pierce criticizing his kid Gia Derza, demanding that she be disciplined for staying over one night at her boyfriend's house. He feels disrespected and needs to put his foot down.
Or rather, to mistreat and essentially rape his stepdaughter. But Nolan's script has her immediately agreeing to his authority (porn's copout for rape), and after a spanking turns her on, she becomes the seasoned sex performer Gia Derza going gonzo for the fans' delight. Papa played by Pierce is a lousy performance, and segment ends with Pierce revealing that he's "broken" both her and her mother -and as a man, he rules them absolutely. How charming.
Supporting vignette titled "Being Neighborly" is even less credible, with one-dimensional characters behaving arbitrarily, anyting to cut short the set-up footage and get on with the XXX action. Dava Foxx (in a NonSex role) and untalented Rion King play a mother/son duo who are grifters, or in this case mere thieves, visiting grieving neighbor Natasha Nice, whose husband has died.
The dialogue is ridiculous, as they act suspiciously throughout the scene and Rion's ultra sleazy sexual come-on results in Nice apprehensive but suddenly kissing him passionately and going gonzo. Dava steals some expensive stuff while he humps NN, and Natasha cries after they leave, apparently returning to her grieving widow characterization on a dime.
Both scenes, directed poorly respectively by Whitney Wright and Craven Moorehead, are pure junk, nonsensical beyond delivering a half hour each of explicit pornography. "Evil wins" remains the message of this half-baked, low-effort-expended series.
Title vignette is one-note negativity, asking the viewer to wallow in misogyny. The set-up has mean new stepfather Derrick Pierce criticizing his kid Gia Derza, demanding that she be disciplined for staying over one night at her boyfriend's house. He feels disrespected and needs to put his foot down.
Or rather, to mistreat and essentially rape his stepdaughter. But Nolan's script has her immediately agreeing to his authority (porn's copout for rape), and after a spanking turns her on, she becomes the seasoned sex performer Gia Derza going gonzo for the fans' delight. Papa played by Pierce is a lousy performance, and segment ends with Pierce revealing that he's "broken" both her and her mother -and as a man, he rules them absolutely. How charming.
Supporting vignette titled "Being Neighborly" is even less credible, with one-dimensional characters behaving arbitrarily, anyting to cut short the set-up footage and get on with the XXX action. Dava Foxx (in a NonSex role) and untalented Rion King play a mother/son duo who are grifters, or in this case mere thieves, visiting grieving neighbor Natasha Nice, whose husband has died.
The dialogue is ridiculous, as they act suspiciously throughout the scene and Rion's ultra sleazy sexual come-on results in Nice apprehensive but suddenly kissing him passionately and going gonzo. Dava steals some expensive stuff while he humps NN, and Natasha cries after they leave, apparently returning to her grieving widow characterization on a dime.
Both scenes, directed poorly respectively by Whitney Wright and Craven Moorehead, are pure junk, nonsensical beyond delivering a half hour each of explicit pornography. "Evil wins" remains the message of this half-baked, low-effort-expended series.
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