It is often, I am given to understand, the case with people who fall from grace that when they fall, they fall as far and as hard as possible, and that the higher the fall, the deeper the crater at the end of the drop. Angel (jessica drake) has fallen as far as it is possible to fall -- all the way from heaven, in fact. During her assignment as guardian angel to a human woman named Denise (among others, one would presume), Angel's attention lapses for a moment, in which a broken elevator carries Denise to her death. The lapse costs not only Denise's life but Angel's wings -- like so many other angels before her, she is cast out of heaven for her failure, and doomed to an eternity squabbling in the muck with the merely human.
Four years after Denise's plunge, Angel is still on earth, passing her time by wallowing in every depravity she can find, almost all of which appears to be sexual. She doesn't appear to have picked up a junk habit or started drinking the blood of innocent babies, but she has started taking it in the ass from strangers on a fairly regular basis. It's not the kind of thing you think of angels doing…well, maybe you do; if that is the kind of thing you think of a lot, then Fallen isn't going to hold a lot of surprises for you, and the blasphemy won't bother you too much. Unless of course you're the sort of self flagellating…well. Never mind; we could go all night with that sort of thing, and I have a review to write.
Denise's death has more than one consequence -- it leaves her boyfriend Keith, who was about to propose, bereft. Four years later, he has still not completely recovered from his loss, and when he and Angel meet again, neither knowing the other's identity, they are both primed for a new direction in their lives. The story is really Angel's; Keith is a MacGuffin of sorts -- a mechanism by which Angel can achieve redemption. When we find her, she is spending her time in sex clubs fucking strangers, blowing cabdrivers and fucking cops, pretending to be a regular human, but she is on the edge of falling all the way -- sliding the rest of the way down into evil and , one assumes, eternal damnation. I will leave the revelation of the climax to Fallen to a viewing of the movie itself -- it would be a disservice to do otherwise. On to the sex.
Fallen is almost epic in scope -- nine scenes in all, but with enough plot and acting in between to keep it from seeming thin or overloaded with sex. Six of the scenes are simple boy-girl outings, with jessica drake in five of those and Jenna Haze in the other. One BBG, one BGG and a BBBBGGGGG -- perhaps better described as an orgy -- round out the slate. This is the movie to watch, by the way, if you want to see jessica doing anal -- she takes it in the ass in three of her scenes. The best one, for my money, is the big orgy scene, a dimly lit club scene in which jessica horns in on a blowjob-in-progress and adds fuel to a nine-person bang session that was already pretty hot with only eight people in it. The eighth scene is smoking too, a threesome with blonde, tan goddess Shyla Stylez as another angel -- a flashback to a time when jessica's pleasures came from more ethereal things than human fucking. It looks basically the same as human fucking -- all the parts are the same, but there seems to be more to it. I think it is something we humans just can't understand, although I would like to try it with two angels like that and see.
Two of jessica's other scenes are appealingly sleazy -- she blows Herschel Savage for cab fare after having him drive her around all night sitting on the roof pretending she can fly, and she doles out a freebie to a crooked (or at least horny) cop after he hassles her because he thinks she's a hooker. There are a few other more romantic scenes, but I like the dirty ones, and at least there's a choice. It's got a little something for everyone, the devilish and the angelic alike.
Scene 1 - Jenna Haze, Brad Armstrong
Scene 2 -- jessica drake, Jada Fire, Michelle McLaren, Ryder Skye, Lana Croft, Brad Armstrong, Eric Masterson, Derrick Pierce, Barry Scott
Scene 3 -- jessica drake, Randy Spears
Scene 4 -- Jennifer Dark, Tommy Gunn, Marcus London
Scene 5 -- jessica drake, Brad Armstrong
Scene 6 -- jessica drake, Herschel Savage
Scene 7 -- jessica drake, Angie Savage
Scene 8 -- jessica drake, Shyla Stylez, Niko
Scene 9 -- jessica drake, Brad Armstrong
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It is often, I am given to understand, the case with people who fall from grace that when they fall, they fall as far and as hard as possible, and that the higher the fall, the deeper the crater at the end of the drop. Angel (jessica drake) has fallen as far as it is possible to fall -- all the way from heaven, in fact. During her assignment as guardian angel to a human woman named Denise (among others, one would presume), Angel's attention lapses for a moment, in which a broken elevator carries Denise to her death. The lapse costs not only Denise's life but Angel's wings -- like so many other angels before her, she is cast out of heaven for her failure, and doomed to an eternity squabbling in the muck with the merely human....
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