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Chocolate Kisses Review  

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6/7/2015 5:03 pm
Chocolate Kisses Review


Directed by Jack Remy. Released in 1986. Available on i-Candy DVD.

Eunice (played by Jeannie Pepper) and Darlene (played by Purple Passion) are two street prostitutes who thought they'd be making more money having graduated from UCLA just two years earlier. They answer an ad in the<b> classifieds </font></b>for sales positions with Mr. Sloane's (played by Herschel Savage) Chocolate Kiss candy company. Sloane is in financial trouble due to poor sales, but when the concept of pussy-flavored chocolates surfaces, his fortunes turn with the help of Eunice and Darlene as his sales representatives. The story is relatively simplistic, but it was executed fairly well. Rick Savage's character as the loan officer could have been more of an adversary. Story Grade: B+.

This feature was shot on video, but would have looked better on film. Medium Grade: B-.

Real locations were used in this production as opposed to sets constructed on soundstages. There wasn't much depth shown as the shots were fairly tight. There were a few outdoor shots of Hollywood and environs which opened up the production. It could have benefited from more of that. Bonus points for showing the exterior of the See's Candies plant in Los Angeles. Set Design Grade: B+.

The sex performances were enthusiastic. One particular sex position that isn't often seen in hetero porn was the side by side two-cock blow job where the shafts are constantly touching. It wasn't particularly stimulating to me, nor did it seem to be to Buck Adams and Shone Taylor, since neither of the two performers was very hard at that moment. Still, it was a change of pace. Sexual Performances Grade: B+.

Acting performances in this production was a bit better than average. Dialogue was delivered with authenticity and the characters were fairly believable. Acting Grade: B+.

Wardrobe choices seemed to be appropriate for the characters, but nothing particularly stood out. Wardrobe/Make-Up Grade: B.

Lighting was generally consistent. Scenes were lit appropriately, although sometimes lighting was too direct. Lighting Grade: B.

The sound during the final sex scene sounded a little hollow at first. Other wise the sound quality was decent. The score felt appropriate. Sound Grade: B+.

Besides wishing that more exterior shooting was done, the director did a fine job. The denouement could have focused more on Eunice and Darlene, rather than including captions for every single character saying where the ended up. Directing Grade: B+.

Bunny Bleu and Jennifer Noxt wore special candy stripe uniforms for their jobs at the Chocolate Kiss candy factory, so there was definitely an effort put into this production. Artistic Merit Grade: B+.

OVERALL GRADE: B.

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