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The Awakening of Gabriella

The Awakening of Gabriella

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: late night, softcore fare
Review: This is a late-night, softcore erotic drama, similar to stuff being shown on Showtime or Cinemax. There are quite a few skin scenes here, with a few girl-girl scenes that get a little steamy, but end relatively quickly.

Most erotic movies of this type tend to have maybe 2 or 3 major love scenes, but this one has about 8 or 9 scenes total, some as short as 2 minutes, others as long as 5 minutes. Nothing raunchy, but some scenes do fall into the "unrated" category.

The story is relatively boring and uninteresting, about a smalltown girl who visits the big city for the first time, but the beautiful lead actress, Susan Featherly, who is on the cover, reminds me of an Americanized version of supermodel Elle MacPherson and simply captures my attention.

The DVD itself is a barebones DVD, with just a chapter selection menu. The video transfer is pretty clean, but the colors are a bit dull. There are no subtitles or captions, just a 2-channel stereo sound signal.

In comparison to regular movies, this is a weak unoriginal movie. However, in comparison to other late-night softcore erotica, this is actually one of the better ones I've run across, as most everything is done with taste.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: late night, softcore fare
Review: This is a late-night, softcore erotic drama, similar to stuff being shown on Showtime or Cinemax. There are quite a few skin scenes here, with a few girl-girl scenes that get a little steamy, but end relatively quickly.

Most erotic movies of this type tend to have maybe 2 or 3 major love scenes, but this one has about 8 or 9 scenes total, some as short as 2 minutes, others as long as 5 minutes. Nothing raunchy, but some scenes do fall into the "unrated" category.

The story is relatively boring and uninteresting, about a smalltown girl who visits the big city for the first time, but the beautiful lead actress, Susan Featherly, who is on the cover, reminds me of an Americanized version of supermodel Elle MacPherson and simply captures my attention.

The DVD itself is a barebones DVD, with just a chapter selection menu. The video transfer is pretty clean, but the colors are a bit dull. There are no subtitles or captions, just a 2-channel stereo sound signal.

In comparison to regular movies, this is a weak unoriginal movie. However, in comparison to other late-night softcore erotica, this is actually one of the better ones I've run across, as most everything is done with taste.


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