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We open our movie with Joey Silvera and a blonde talking about marriage. They discuss how they were not in love anymore, and there’s a flash back to a time where they were having sex. This is a quick romp, nothing spectacular. They talk about how the sex was still good, but they weren’t in love any more. Silvera’s acting is quite good here, and it’s second to none. He can actually act, while the lady with him, just isn’t that good. I’m assuming it’s Nikki Tyler. The two continue to discuss things and then the camera fades and we go to another scene.
In a bedroom that looks like a modern bedroom inside a warehouse somewhere, we see three women talking a bit. After a bit of discourse, soft romantic jazz starts playing and the trio start making out. The women here are Brittany Andrews, Nikki Tyler, and Sindee Coxx. Each one is blonde, each one has enhanced breasts, and they each have tight bodies. What follows is a threesome that features sensual oral, lots of kissing, breast play, and moaning. It doesn’t last too long, and the women keep most of their lingerie on, but they do a great deal of fingering, and oral, and things like that, making it a standard scene, with no real payoff.
The scene ends and we are back to Tyler and Silvera discussing their marriage. This then goes to a story where Jill Kelly and Joey Silvera are talking in a bedroom. Silvera and Kelly here are great together, and the acting is taken up a notch. Honestly, 1995 Jill Kelly is one of the most beautiful women to me. She has a California blonde look, nice breasts, tan lines, and blonde hair. She’s a fantasy that I could never get in my life, and this is before she had breast implants. I’d love to interview her today, but alas, that’s not going to happen.
Silvera and Jill Kelly start to make out in the bathroom of what looks to be a very terribly designed hotel. There’s some terrible instrumental music that begins to play, and the two start to get really familiar, taking off their clothing and starting to kiss a bit more overall. There’s a lot of blocking in this sex scene, and the cameras can’t really show you a lot that you’d expect from a porno. You do see Silvera giving Kelly oral, and using his hands and fingers, but you don’t see a lot of the penetration here. The two do have sex, and it’s not a bad scene if you’re a fan of Kelly, but overall, you can’t really see what’s going on. It’s almost like watching it on the Spice Network, and that kind of ruins the scene for me. Jill Kelly moans a great deal, and she looks great, even though Silvera doesn’t last that long overall. It’s not a great scene at all honestly.
We go back to the conversation that Silvera is having with Tyler and they talk about infidelity.
The scene switches to another scene, and it shows Tom Byron and Tyler hanging out. Tom Byron is in his punk rock, rocker phase with long hair, facial hair, and more. He tells Tyler to get a blanket and pillow from the closet as he and Alex Dane retreat to a bedroom in what appears to be an apartment.
The director hard cuts and we are taken to a bedroom, with simplistic design, where Tom Byron starts to give Alex Dane head. For this sex scene Alex Dane and Tom Byron start to get familiar fast, Dane immediately nude here. Alex Dane is a brunette with a thin waist, large breasts, pearl necklace, and simplistic makeup. She looks like a professional, wearing black stockings and high heels, and gets into the action with Byron quickly. After some oral on Dane, Byron gets sucked off in a hard blow job scene that gets him quite hard, fast. There’s some terrible techno playing during this one, and the two go through multiple positions of sex. It’s not great, it’s not terrible, but it seems to lack a little bit of passion until there’s a point where Byron goes for anal. When he goes into anal, Dane moans a bit more, and seems to really get into the sex, while Byron looks to be in mechanical mode. This works for what it is, but the two don’t share nearly as much chemistry as you’d expect. The framing of the sex is good, with good lighting overall, and interesting momentum towards the end, where you get a money shot from Byron onto Dane’s back.
After the sex, we end up going back to the initial couple talking about their divorce some more. They discuss how jobs have changed, life has changed, and there’s a bit of depression involve. Tyler gets mad at Silvera for painting and being less stressed now than before. The two seem to start to warm up a bit. Then we are taken to another room where Joey Silvera is drawing. He has live models and they are being painted by Silvera as he watches them have sex.
There’s a bit of art to this scene, mainly Silvera just directing a couple into sexual positions so that they can be painted. Kirsty Waay and Peter North begin their scene with a blow job in what looks to be an attic. They are both nude to start. Kirsty Waay is a redhead with large breasts, and you already know Peter North. Some soft piano music starts and the blow job continues, with a bit of sensuality, and focus on the act, nothing too complex. Meanwhile, Joey Silvera is painting them doing it. The two continue to move forward with the sex, the piano music starting to get loud, and that’s when you see North has put on a condom. This condom is white as snow, and it stands out like a sore thumb in this sequence. Waay is an interesting model, but she lacks passion during the sex, meanwhile this condom is driving me nuts. I’m a fan of safe sex, and safe sex in movies, but here it just looks like a giant white dildo. It’s so unnerving, and it just seems unnatural to me. The two have sex, but it’s somewhat basic in nature, with only a few positions and mostly just blocking because they aren’t supposed to be professionals. After some changing of positions, North cums on Waay and that’s that. Nothing too complex here, and nothing really to say other than it works as a sex scene, and not much else. It’s not very passionate at all, and it’s mechanical in nearly every phase.
After the sex we are taken to a lawyer’s office where Joey Silvera and Nikki Tyler are finalizing a divorce. They fill out paperwork and there’s a lawyer there to finalize everything. That’s the end. The two end up talking about how they could just be friends. Then Nikki Tyler tells Silvera that he’s the best sex she’s ever had, and that prompts the two to go to a bedroom.
For this scene, the two are in a random house, lighting is good, but it looks like your average home. There’s heavy techno music in the background of this one, and it’s really annoying. It’s the worst music for a scene that is supposed to have a sense of passion. Silvera’s moans are louder than Tyler’s to start, and it’s funny that the audio was chosen in this manner. Nikki Tyler starts things off with a blow job that is somewhat fast, and passionate. Silvera switches positions and gives Tyler oral. Nikki Tyler is a tall blonde with very large breasts, a tan, thin waist, and trimmed pubic hair. After the oral another song plays, and this one is a bit more tolerable. The sex begins and we see that Silvera has put on a condom for this scene. It’s a clear one, so it’s not nearly as intrusive as what Peter North was wearing. This is a slow moving sex scene with Tyler asking Silvera to do things, and Silvera obliging. The two go through the motions of sex and honestly, it’s a bit like a one hour session with an escort, rushed, and lacking any sort of connection. Silvera doesn’t even last that long before he cums on Tyler’s back, and that’s it. Silvera’s a legend, don’t get me wrong, but in this scene he’s just passable, while Tyler is an amazing looking woman in contrast, and yet only gets a little bit of action. It’s a scene that works, but it’s far from complete, as you totally know that Tyler didn’t get off here.
I give “Out of Love” a 2 out of 5.
There’s a lot of problems that I found with this movie. It lacked a sense of passion, the sex was bland at times, and there was an obvious disconnect with the director and his actors. Aside from the setting, and some interesting acting from Silvera, I didn’t find what I was looking for at all. The Jill Kelly scene especially was disappointing, but overall, it’s a movie that a couple may enjoy, but it’s not a great one at all.
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