Gina and her co-stars Ava Vincent and Taylor St. Voodoo's dialog of mystical mumbo-jumbo (he's a feng shui expert with Chinese-styled costuming) fits in perfectly with the New Age mood of a typical Adam & Eve movie back in the Y2K era. Next flashback vignette features the dynamite team of Voodoo and Nicole Sheridan putting on an impromptu sex show for heroine Gina Ryder. First flashback story is about a colleague Gina (Brandi Lyons) working as an accountant who is subjected to sexual harassment at work, but turns it to a quality sex tryst, dominating (literally) her boss. He is rebuffed, but when he leaves his calling card we know he'll be back in a few reels for some heavy-duty humping. Nick's script does tie the action together and set up what's to come: contract star Dale Dabone wanders into their house and volunteers as a pro realtor to sell it for them. It's more a situational, slice of life piece than a story line, as three beauties with a long friendship, hang out and discuss their romances, all of which are appealing in the then-popular "Couples" genre that was a specialty of the Adam & Eve label. There are nine sex scenes, all of them successful in providing eroticism, not merely mechanical XXX content. Nick Orleans' excellent (and forgotten) "After Midnight" is a perfect example, and even he doesn't make 'em like this anymore. Looking back just 15 years, I'm constantly thinking that cliché "They don't make 'em like that anymore".
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