Mystified II: The Quest
2004, Nectar Entertainment

Reviewed By: P.T.
On: 10/03/04
Produced by: Sean Logan & Justin Brazilla
Directed by: Marty Zion
Starring: Taylor Rain, Isabella Camille, Sarah Blake, Charlie Laine, Jaqueline Fe Lyne, Jayna Oso, Penny Flame, Matt Bixel, Nick Manning, Talon
Directing: 5
Production: 5
Storyline: 4
Music: 5
Editing: 5
Costumes: 5
Dialogue: 4


The Sex Index ©

Taylor Rain with Talon X X X   X X X        
Isabella Camille with Penny Flame X   X       X     X  
Sarah Blake with Matt Bixel X       X X X        
Charlie Laine with Jaqueline Fe Lyne X   X       X     X  
Jayna Oso with Nick Manning X       X X X        


Review:

Every now and then a movie comes to us that I can't wait to pop in the DVD player. A lot if them come from Nectar and Mystified II: The Quest is no exception. It's a series of scenes in an artificial outdoor setting, but the sets are so well done that it's not noticeably fake.

Each scene has a lengthy female masturbation intro, the girls are all gorgeous and the action is plenty hot without being frenetic. But the best part of this flick is the excellent lighting, smooth editing, attention to detail, steady camera work and great audio/visual blending. From start to finish, this is a thoughtful first rate production, not your all-to-common, "close enough for porn", three day quickie.

As I said, the girls are all hot, but Charlie Laine and Sarah Blake were stand outs for me. I'm not usually all that impressed by girls that only do other girls, but Charlie is just too good looking and sensual. Sarah Blake just exuded passion during her romp with Matt Bixell. Don't get the wrong idea, all the babes in this film are more than worth watching.

DVD extras include chapter starts, fifteen minutes of very good BTS footage, a slide show with thirty pics, trailers for twelve Nectar films, web site and computer DVD info and a soundtrack disk.

When you think of a "couples' movie", you think of a mainstream rip-off that is too inane for any guy to get hard watching, let alone get off. They are cheaply done, poorly written, have terrible dialogue and nobody would admit to paying money to watch it. Mystified II is a movie that singles or couples will enjoy and won't be embarrassed to recommend to their friends.

Marty Zion and Nectar continue to lead the way in producing quality films with a high strokeablity quotient. Are they that much more talented, or do they take more pride in their work?

PT says 5 and thanks.



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