Indigo Delta (1997) Poster |
The movie opens up with some soft serene music while Serenity is running through some grassy areas. She runs through in a robe and finds Tony Tedeschi is diving off a cliff into a swimming pool. After he gets out of the pool he starts to kiss Serenity and the first sex scene starts.
Serenity gets oral from Tony Tedeschi to start the sex scenes in this movie. Serenity is a blonde haired, girl next door type, but here she has large breasts, a thin frame, and a bit different makeup than the last time I saw her. There’s an artistic bend to this whole starting scene and it’s soft in the way that it is lit, outdoors, and features focused appeal that is more of an arthouse type of scene than anything else. Yes, it’s hardcore, and yes you see everything, and it’s a fascinating introduction, but it’s truly just something that is erotic in nature and not something that is extreme at any level. It’s soft, it’s sensual, and it’s a bit boring. You hear no sounds of sex, no sounds of anything really, and then after the money shot you get a screen graphic that shows you that this was all a scene from an erotic book.
The scene ends and we are sent to a book signing. A woman runs in and asks for an autograph from the author, in this case, Serenity. The woman rambles on at her, and Serenity is just signing books when Melissa Hill shows up and wants to talk to Serenity for a second. Serenity wants to get out, and takes a 5 minute break. The set here is a small book store set, and we see Melissa Hill and Serenity talking about how writing has garnered a great deal of money for Serenity. Serenity looks like Elliot from Scrubs, and Melissa Hill has a long face, tall body, skinny frame, and red hair. The two argue about the future.
The next scene shows Serenity driving into a cheap motel. This is one of those no-tell motels off of Sunset and I would know them as I saw an escort in one once. Serenity goes into the hotel room and that’s it. She goes inside and then just goes to sleep. But in her dream, she imagines some sex, as this is a porno, right? Well, Serenity is shown asleep, and we go into her dreams.
We see a young Alyssa Love and Jonathan Morgan together. They start to kiss, and Love moans a little. Alyssa Love and Jonathan Morgan start to have sex. This is a sex scene that doesn’t last long, but is an interesting one. Morgan isn’t playing up the Ed Wood thing like he did in another film I reviewed. Here is having sex with Alyssa Love. She is a blonde with medium sized breasts, and a girl next door look. She has a runway shaved, and the two don’t use condoms. She moans a great deal at several points and the two seem to have a bit of chemistry together. The scene is in a book store set, and it’s not half bad. It works on a love of levels as the two have sex on a table, on a chair, and Love is genuinely wet. After some time, Morgan goes in for anal, and enters slowly before going harder, and Love starts to moan a bit more. After a few minutes of anal, Morgan can’t hold on and cums on Alyssa Love’s face, and that’s it. The music here sucks, the lighting was ok, but the overall scene was nice, sensual, and slow. You also see Alyssa Love’s large tongue piercing, which is interesting to say the least. This film ends and it’s not half bad. After Morgan has sex, he strangles Love with her own collar.
Serenity wakes up, and is in distress. We move to Serenity walking into a prison area, and here we see a punk rock Tom Byron. Tom Byron is behind the glass that resembles Hannibal Lecter. Byron does a great performance here, and it’s awesome. Give this guy an award for the way that he acts for this one, and while Serenity works well, but it’s all Byron in this scene. He does a great job of playing a psycho, with blonde hair, and smoking a cigarette. Incredible performance from Byron, elevating this a few notches.
After Byron talks to Serenity’s character talks to Byron she calls Melissa Hill’s character. They stay on the phone for a few minutes before Hill finds a couple of guys at her home and starts making out with them.
Our next sex scene starts with J.J. Michaels, Steve Hatcher, and Melissa Hill. Melissa Hill is a tall, thin, redhead that first attracted me in another movie. In this one she’s more pale, and has a little less makeup. I noticed that J.J. Michaels is in this scene, and he was featured in a couple of documentaries and a book called “The Call of the Weird”, if you want to look that up. Hatcher is another guy that I’ve seen recently, and he was enjoying some good times with Stacy Valentine a few movies ago on this blog. After the trio start taking off their clothes, Melissa Hill goes down for a blow job on Steve Hatcher while J.J. Michaels tries to get hard. I hate when you see actors struggling to get hard on camera, but Michaels seems to make up for it as Hill starts to ride Hatcher. The trio go through a few positions, and it’s not half bad, but it’s not hardcore sex as they are doing it on a concrete staircase. There’s no DP here, and while Melissa Hill does well on her back, it appears that she’s also not into this one until the end where both men cum on her, and that’s the end. This is a workable sex scene, but it looks uncomfortable, and J.J. Michaels appears to be nervous a bit, and well it works, but it’s not that grand. It is definitely less than adequate compared to the previous sex scene. The music isn’t half bad though.
We move along and we are taken to a scene where Serenity is talking to Tom Byron again. He’s behind glass, and he’s doing the psycho role. He’s good here. He makes the movie well worth checking out, mind you. The two go through an interview and Byron talks about how he’s an artist, not a psycho, and there’s a level to this that is quite compelling.
After the interview, Serenity goes back to her motel room and goes to sleep. In her dreams, however, she goes behind the glass, and gets started with Tom Byron.
Tom Byron and Serenity start to make out in a jail cell, with Byron giving Serenity oral first. She then goes down on him for a while before he puts on a condom. Previously in this movie, there were no condoms, mind you. The sex here is somewhat good, featuring a bit of relaxed entry points and some moaning while there’s a menacing soundtrack. Byron is shaved, serenity is shaved, and it’s not a bad little scene. They go through a few positions but it’s mostly traditional in terms of sex. From doggy style to reverse cowgirl, to cowgirl, to a few other standards, and it’s nothing too extreme. After some movement here and there, Byron eventually cums on Serenity’s chest, and that’s the end. It’s a good scene, and Byron looks like a stud here. Kudos to the directors and the set designers as well as this makes Serenity looks amazing. The scene ends with Byron picking up a knife and Serenity waking up from her dream.
After the dream sequence we are taken to a large room with carpeting and couches. Here you see all of the actors engaging in small talk before they start to kiss and rub up against each other. For this scene we are getting Brooke, Holly Body, Katie Gold, Kay London, Kimi Gee, Liza Harper, Serenity, Jonathan Morgan, Rick Masters, Steve Hatcher, and Tom Byron. Not a bad list of performers at all, and while the camera cycles through to see everyone, you can see some standouts. No matter what type of woman you like, they are all here, and no matter what type of sex you like, you’re going to enjoy this one as there are no condoms, there’s free love, and it’s just a matter of going back and forth with the sex. It’s a long scene that is well lit, has a lot of moaning, a lot of sexy views and just a great overall look and feel for the movie, although not necessarily part of the larger plot, which is a writer doing research. Wait, maybe this is her research? There’s double penetration in this one so if you’re a fan of that, you’ll no doubt love to see it go down. At the one hour mark it seems to be the main focal point for the director as he closes in on double penetration, and doesn’t stay away for a while. This scene is not half bad, and it’s fun to see.
The scene ends, and we are taken to Serenity talking to her boyfriend on the phone. She claims that she doesn’t want to get married with the dude she has because he wants an elaborate thing and she doesn’t. She slams the phone on him, and then hears a knock from house keeping. The woman that comes in to clean the room is none other than Stephanie Swift, one of my crushes.
After a few minutes, Stephanie Swift and Serenity begin a scene where they start to kiss. You get a little bit of POV with Serenity giving directions to Swift, and then going forward with what will be a lesbian sex scene. This is a mediocre final scene, and it shows Stephanie Swift and Serenity engaging in some sex, but mostly Stephanie Swift using a dildo and her fingers while Serenity films. It’s a genuine sexual experience, and Swift does cum on her own. The set here is a ratty motel, the music is soft, and it’s mostly Serenity giving directions, and doing so with gusto. Swift plays to the camera and it’s not half bad to see her play with herself. Stephanie Swift is thin, has black hair, and small breasts. She looks like the girl next door and was one of my first crushes in the world of porno.
The scene sort of ends, and we see a man come through and he watches the video of Swift and Serenity having sex. Serenity then comes in with a knife and takes him out! She also kills Swift, and it’s all on tape. The scene ends and we see Serenity at a book signing again, and she’s got a longer line this time. We then see Tom Byron talking and discussing killing etc. The movie ends with Serenity and Melissa Hill discussing the popularity of the new book that has been written, and how raw it is.
I give “Indigo Delta” a 4 out of 5.
While Tom Byron makes this one a great movie to see, his scenes steal the show for everything else. That includes the sex mind you. The sex is good, but it’s Tom Byron and Serenity that are the real great ones here, the rest is just filler. Aside from their performance, I wouldn’t recommend this one. However, it did win some awards and for that it may be worth buying and seeing.
No comments:
Post a Comment