Coming of Age 2
2001, Jill Kelly Productions

Reviewed By: P.T.
On: 03/23/02
Produced by: Robert Friedland
Directed by: Mark Webb
Starring: Keri Windsor, Jill Kelly, Haven, Sydnee Steele, Lauren Montgomery, Chennin Blanc, Mark Davis, Alec Metro, Julian, Jason McCain, Lola, Jewel DeNyle, Tabitha Stevens, Mickey G., Kyle Stone, Dale DaBone, Cheyne Collins
Directing: 2
Production: 4
Storyline: 1
Music: 1
Editing: 3
Costumes: 4
Dialogue: 1


The Sex Index ©

Sydnee Steele with Mark Davis X       X            
Keri Windsor with Lauren Montgomery X   X       X     X  
Keri Windsor with Mark Davis X       X            
Chennin Blanc with Alec Metro X       X            
Jill Kelly with Julian X       X   X        
Haven with Jason McCain X       X            


Review:

If you missed part one, like I did, that's Ok because they give you a recap. Hannah(Keri Windsor) is a poor little rich girl who has inherited her parents' fortune. Hannah feels that the money carries too many responsibilities and keeps her from being herself. The story revolves around a dinner party that Hannah has arranged for her former sex partners, none of whom know each other. The culmination of the dinner is the ladies placing their car keys in a bowl for the men to draw from. The couples then retire to different rooms in Hannah's mansion to get to know each other better.

Even with the intro, I got lost real quick in the plot(?).The story follows no time line and seems to just ramble from one scene to the next. Then it takes a strange twist when Alec Metro, who was a guest at the party, and Chennin Blanc are watching Hannah and Trent(Mark Davis) on a TV and then enter the scene with them. This is never explained. The final scene introduces Haven from out of nowhere and she is offered to one of Julian's employees(Jason McCain). Their scene is cut in with Jill and Julian's scene to end the movie.

As with most Jill Kelly Productions, every girl in the stable is in the movie and listed in the credits, but don't expect to see all of them in action. Tabitha Stevens, Lola and Jewel DeNyle are only extras in this film, maybe they were active participants in the first episode. The party theme is pretty common in JKP films to get all the girls on the box cover credits.

The flaws with this flick are numerous, starting with the terrible, terrible, terrible music. The only thing worse than the music was the dialogue and acting. Keri Windsor shouldn't be allowed to deliver lines. Mark Webb's directing is suspect at best and his writing is bad. He's unable to deliver a cohesive story that holds the viewer's attention and keeps their finger off the FF button. The sets and costumes were nice but only served to accentuate the film's shortcomings. The editing is your basic cable/hardcore fare with numerous close-ups and softcore shots packaged in a choppy mix. The sound was hollow and at times you can hear conversations taking place off the set.

If you're a fan of one of the cast members, you may want to take a look at this, even though I think you'll be disappointed. The only scenes worth watching for the raincoat crowd are Mark Davis's romps with Sydnee Steele and Keri Windsor and these are heavily edited. I'm still unimpressed with JKP's movies. They have the star power despite all the recent girls that have left them but they don't have the writing or directing strength to put out good feature films. The emphasis seems to be on appearance rather than content.

PT says 2, because Mark turned in two good scenes.



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