The Temptation of Serenity (1994) Poster |
The movie opens up with the credits and a silhouette of music that sounds like we’re going to Medieval Times. It’s an interesting concept, and we find out that this movie was written by Jonathan Morgan, and was directed by Jim Enright. He also served as editor, so good for him. The credits stop, and we are taken to the main part of the movie.
There’s a woman walking down the stairs with a random dude. It’s Serenity and a random actor, and she starts to complain about how her boss is not seeing eye to eye with her. She goes through a monologue of writing here, and it’s fascinating to see her try to act. It’s like a high school play on video, and there’s no film grain, mind you. It’s well lit, an office space, the costumes are good, and it truly does look like a low budget play on film. This is obviously a set. I like it. The lighting is from overhead, and you can totally tell that this is nothing more than a façade or a warehouse of sorts. Serenity is a thin, girl next door, and she tries hard to be the “Boss” here, and she fires her assistant. When he comes back in he knocks her out, and we get to the rest of the story.
The movie continues and we see Serenity show up to a game show. Jonathan Morgan plays a great role as game show host. He does great here, and Serenity shows up in a director’s chair. There is a panel with a man named D-Man and he’s sitting next to an angel. This game show focuses on Serenity’s character and whether she will go to Heaven or Hell. The host tells her that she’s dead, and that she’s in purgatory, and there is a battle for her soul. What will occur? Who will go forward? Serenity has no choice, and the movie continues. A game show type of sequence, and it’s interesting to say the least. The actors are good here.
We are directed to a screen where we see moments from Serenity’s life. Or rather, the character she is playing. We see that she was attracted to a man that was a pushover, and that she helped him gain some confidence, However, she also hooked up with his sister, and there’s a dichotomy of good and bad that occurred. To that effect, we see a full sex scene play out.
Sindee Coxx and Serenity are making out on a green couch, in what is a well lit warehouse of a studio setting, and of course this is being shot on VHS. The quality is mired, the music kicks in, and we see the two women start to get naked. Both women are blondes, both are thin, tanned slightly, have full makeup, and are mostly shaved. They almost like twins here. This is at the 8 minute mark, mind you, so you can tell there was some build up to this. The music is a piano driven smooth jazz tune, and the sound of the moaning is turned up for the viewer’s pleasure. As far as the sex is concerned, there’s a lot of oral, lots of finger play, and the camera focuses between the two. The two women are flawless as far as I’m concerned, and the sex is fine, it’s heated, and it’s pure. They seem to work very well together, and the movement isn’t half bad. Watching two girls go at it is great, and it’s nice to see them here.
The story continues, and we see that Sindee Coxx’s brother saw them having sex, and turned him into a transsexual individual. He was so upset. We go back to the game show and we see that the devil wins round one. We then see another round, to see if Serenity was selfless during her time at work. Serenity is in an office with Tera Heart, and Tony Tedeschi. Serenity’s character tells them that she will take on the work alone, and leaves them in the office alone.
Tera Heart and Tony Tedeschi wait for Serenity to leave, and then start making out. A Soft jazz tune comes in, and the two throw stuff off the desk, and start to really heavily pet. Tera Heart has breast implants, is tan, thin, and has long brunette hair. She kind of reminds of me of Kelly from “Saved By The Bell” a little, and she gets nude fast, while Tedeschi starts to go in for some foreplay to start this. The moaning is louder than the music, and Tera Heart is loud as Tony gives her oral and fingers her. The two change positions and Heart starts to blow Tony Tedeschi with gusto. This is a fast paced, hard blow job, and the two seem to really be getting into it, and it’s there that you see Tera Heart has some amazing looking light eyes. You’ll have a hard time not getting attracted to her as she gets up and sits on an erect Tedeschi. There’s no condom here, she’s mostly shaved, and starts to go to work on Tony while he sits on an office chair. After some back and forth you get to see the two go into anal and it works well enough. Tera Heart is loud, has black stockings on, and high heels, making it an interesting visual design element as the two have sex on a desk.
After the sex, with no money shot, mind you, you’ll find that we get back to the game show. We see that Serenity’s character ratted out her coworkers and that meant that she wasn’t all that good. That’s where we end up seeing that Serenity’s character is tied and may not go to hell but rather heaven. That’s where we are going to take a break from the action, and see the devil guy state that he needs a woman to help him win the soul. That’s where we see Jonathan Morgan in front of a makeup mirror getting ready, and he’s introduced to the devil woman, a thin, brunette, that looks a bit older, ahs extra large breasts, and dressed in all black.
Jonathan Morgan and Emerald Estrada teleport to the backstage area of the warehouse set that the movie is being made in, and we see them on a red comforter. The set is dark except for the spotlight on them and the movie goes forward with fast paced sex. Jonathan Morgan pulls down his pants and Emerald Estrada gives him a blow job, before he starts to get going too far. He gets hard immediately, and then the two move forward to sex. Estrada puts her legs nearly over her head and Morgan goes forward with focused strokes. Estrada moans a bit as he goes as fast as he can, and the music is a jazzy number that is instrumental that’s all. The scene is devilish in a way and it’s straight forward, sex, with speed as the major focal point. Morgan moves as though he only has an hour with an escort, so he just plows ahead, no major rhythm just frenetic movements forward. After a few positions, things get to a point where there’s anal. That’s around the 45 minute mark, and there’s no condom, so if you like raw anal, here you go, the scene turns into an anal sex one. This continues for a few minutes, and eventually Morgan can’t keep things in place, and he ends up cumming on her face and into her mouth, and that’s that. A devilish scene that works as a bit to move the story forward, and in an artistic way as well.
The scene ends and we see the Devil and an Angel talking to Serenity. She says that heaven is where she wants to go, and Serenity’s character is a bit scared about what will happen. Morgan goes back to the makeup chair and he is approached by an angel. The angel says that she is there to watch over him. The two teleport to another bed, in the same warehouse obviously, and the lights dim, and a spotlight is on them.
Amanda Addams and Jonathan Morgan slow things down, start to kiss on a bed that has a yellow comforter on top, and things go straight into oral. Amanda Addams is a thin, tanned, red head with large fake breasts. She’s partially shaved, and has a bit of pubic hair, but not much, and is a bit older here as well. She’s a bit more quiet than the devil woman, and the music is somewhat romantic in nature. It’s a quality starting point for a contrast of what heaven and hell may be in terms of sexual activity overall. Everything is made different here, including the blow job sequence, the sex which is a little slower, and the attention to the finer details. That’s a good artistic point for the director and the focused lighting, as well as the way the actors play the sexual element here. By the time the sex starts, you start to wonder if they are making love, as it’s tender, and not that hard. The two go through several motions, and eventually Morgan cums on Addams’ face. As far as sex is concerned, this may very well feel like a wedding night sex romp, honestly. It’s that different than the devilish sex scene that occurred before this one. It’s a nice dichotomy, honestly.
After the sex is over, we are taken back to the studio where we see another round of the game. We see the topic of love, and we see whether or not Serenity has a true love. The D-Man says that no one loves serenity, and then the Angel says that no one loves her either. Serenity’s character may end up going to hell, but she says that someone does love her, and she starts to think. Serenity’s character keeps saying that someone loves her, and she ends up waking up and on the lap of her assistant. She wakes up, and she was dreaming all along, and it’s her assistant, and he says that he loves her, and that she’s ok.
Some soft music comes in and the two start to make out. Here is the final sex scene of the movie and it starts with a delicate starting point. Some making out on an office chair, the same costumes from the beginning of the movie. Serenity and Steve Justice start to kiss like they are old friends, and lovers. They slowly undress and you get a feeling for this first time for Serenity, meaning her first time on film with a guy, and it’s fascinating to see how it’s played to be erotic, and artful at the same time. This is not frenetic sex in any way, it takes time to build forward. Serenity here looks like a college senior, with large breasts, dirty blonde hair, and dressed like she’s going to a job interview. She’s relaxed, sexy, and will most likely turn on anyone that has seen her work. She has that “girl next door” vibe to her look for this movie, and she even delicately moans to start the sex. Steve Justice finally gets a blow job in this scene and isn’t immediately hard. He’s not a big guy at all, he’s got an average sized penis, which seems to have a difficult time getting up at first glance. However, Serenity and him work things out enough for the elevator music to shift and the two to start penetration and more. There’s no condom used here, and it’s just forward process sex. The two have sex on a desk, and exchange just a couple of positions overall, nothing too fancy, and it’s actually kind of short and sterile. While the opening was great, the foreplay really made it seem good, the sex itself lacked in creativity, and chemistry. At one point you don’t even see much going on besides Steve Justice barely grinding and pushing into Serenity, obviously trying to last longer, but it’s not going to work as he eventually just finishes fast on Serenity’s backside and that’s it. Not exactly a thrilling sex scene.
He says, a guy would have to sell his soul to the devil for sex like that, and out comes the D-Man and he says, “Hey, a guy’s got a make a living”, and that’s the end.
I give “The Temptation of Serenity” a 4 out of 5.
I wanted to like this more, but the creativity shown in the movie, and the two stellar sex scenes make it an above average affair. The fact that it’s Serenity’s first boy-girl scene also factors in, but the creative lighting, the performance by Jonathan Morgan, and the attention to some finer details make this a worthwhile sex show to watch.
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