From one the longest running Bondage Producers a extensive review from JBRoper wrote:
Everyone is a mainstream movie aficionado. We love mainstream movies with
action, adventure, drama, props, locations, actors, actresses, great
storylines, special effects, etc. We love this make believe world and it
seems to fill a void that all of us need. Many of us however are also
fetishists and we want to see our fetishes realized. So for that we have to
go to commercial movies geared towards our particular fetish (in this case
bondage). It gives us what we need, but it is always missing all those
elements of mainstream that we love too. That stuff is hard to come by in a
commercial fetish video. It is all too expensive to produce for what you
will ultimately get out of it. The Holy Grail for us fetishists is to
combine all the qualities of the mainstream films with the kink of our
commercial fetish films to the point where the line blurs between the two
worlds, and you cant tell whether it is a mainstream film with some kink in
it, or a kink film with some mainstream in it. I would say that “The Prize”
is a commercial video that is geared towards our fetish, but it does have
some of those mainstream touches that we look for.
Camera work. I liked the way the camera panned up and
down on their bodies, as well as from one person to the next. It was
generally not too erratic and not too slow. A pretty good mix. There was a
decent amount of close-ups on the faces of the models. Always a plus I liked the lighting. Every scene seemed pretty well lit and even.
The editing was pretty good for a commercial film. I liked some of the special effects. The use of slow motion, fast motion, repeated frames,
split screens. It added some class to the film because it was not overused.
The storyline, while not overly complicated was good, and the acting was
pretty good. Both of the dark haired models were relatively good actors.
All of them had a good look for the film.
The closing title music was GREAT.
I loved the double (and then triple) hogtie scene at the end. The camera
angles were very good and it was a triple treat for the viewer.
I like the added touch of the “puff of smoke” and the POV camera angle.
JB ROPER WWW.JBROPER.COM
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