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Revisiting Drive and Perspective - Lilith Likes to Watch

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Title: Drive Year: 2019 Starring: Angela White, Maitland Ward, Manuel Ferrara Director: Kayden Kross Synopsis:  Angela displays perfect execution in all aspects of her life until a chance encounter with a stranger makes her to face off against her own sexuality. What follows is an unraveling that pulls her out of the order of home and work and strings her along through a pulsing underground world of illicit gratification. The only thing stronger than the will of a woman who thrives on control is the part of her that breaks through once she loses it. - Via Letterboxd.com Lilith's Notes: Read the original review here . Buy: Adult Empire "Nothing is innocent and nothing is harmless." If I had known better back then, I would have realized that this movie planted seeds with me. Horrible, horrible seeds. I’m still pissed that this movie lost best art direction to Captain Marvel XXX . In 2020, my little gremlin Kage, and I were feeling ambitious. We wanted to watch and revie...

Revisiting In The Realm of The Senses & Cafe Flesh - Lilith Likes to Watch

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It's been a long time, hasn't it? Maybe too long. I was beginning to think I'd never be here again. Miss me? Since I'm feeling a little rusty, I thought it might be fun to revisit films we had watched in the past. Do I feel the same? Have my thoughts changed? Was I unfair the first time around? Is everything just a smidge better now that I've seen some of the worst adult films know to human-kind? This September, for Lilith Likes to Watch’s anniversary, that’s exactly what we’re going to explore. In double feature! So, come and enjoy some sloppy seconds with me. First up, the film that started it all... Title: In The Realm of the Senses Year: 1976 Starring: Eiko Matsuda, Tatsuya Fuji Director: Nagisa ÅŒshima Synopsis: Based on a true story set in pre-war Japan, a man and one of his servants begin a torrid affair. Their desire becomes a sexual obsession so strong that to intensify their ardor, they forsake all, even life itself. (Via Letterboxd.com...