Elegant Angel, couples fare producer?
Well, at least as it concerns this superior film, yes.
Beautifully produced and directed (undoubtedly with the
biggest budget in Elegant's history), pre-nom laden with a
dark, compelling story and sex that in general isn't as hard
as Elegant's typical raincoater fare, but isn't as limp as a
lot of couples product, Compulsion is one of the most
impressive features of the year. Your plot-oriented porn
lovers who would never think of wandering over to your
Elegant section now have a very good reason to do so.
Elegant's bread and butter single stroker demographic, on the
other, uh, hand, are likely to be disappointed in
Compulsion's less-than-scorching sucking and fucking - except
for the blistering closer, that is. More on that later.
The film's story centers around gangster Big Charlie
(Patrick Collins), his young bride Maya (Ashley Long) and his
son, Nick (Kurt Lockwood). Without giving too much away, the
plot hinges on the notion, as the box cover states, that
"sometimes temptation cannot be resisted." How and why it
can't be resisted unfolds in a pretty - sorry - gripping
manner.
All three lead performances are pre-nom worthy in a porn
acting kind of way, most especially Collins for Best Non-Sex
Performance, but also Long and Lockwood for respectively,
Best Actress and Actor - Film (let's also pre-nom Mr. Bigg
for Best Supporting Actor - Film for his thug/bodyguard
portrayal).
Axel Braun's fine direction and editing, and John Luker's
cool, moody cinematography - as good as anything found in
most mainstream films - meanwhile, are very deserving of
pre-noms in their respective categories.
The sex is really the least impressive thing about
Compulsion. Like the rest of the film, there's no arguing
that it's beautifully shot. It just isn't all that wankable,
hovering around the warm, not sizzling mark. This includes
Lockwood couplings with Ava Vincent and Long (even so, we'll
give the latter pairing, just because of the small field, a
pre-nom for Best Sex Scene Coupling - Film) and an orgy
featuring Rachel Rotten, Flick Shagwell and others. But
couples presumably won't mind since those scenes are so
prettily staged and placed within the film's overall virtues
- top-flight story, performances and production values -
Compulsion is still worthy of Editor's Choice status.
The closing group scene - in which a literally encaged Long
is roughly used and abused by three hoods (Mickey G. and two
others) while Lockwood is forced to watch at gunpoint while
tied to a cross - is another animal altogether, scalding and
perverse. Pre-nom it for Best Group Sex Scene - Film. It's
entirely keeping with Elegant's rich history of
take-no-prisoners raunch.
Review from AVN