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Hot vignettes; weak stories
lor_14 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
The original concept of this Girlfriends Films series is gone, but this new set of four unrelated vignettes delivers fine lesbian sex scenes nonetheless. I suppose fans of the popular previous "daughter swapping" action can simply sample some of the 180+ hours of previous MDEC releases to relive the thrills of a swap.

New scenes have recurring motifs: summer school, sex with a teacher and above all the May/December romance. Greatest departure from the series' raison d'etre is that in each scene no mother appears on screen; at best mom is on the phone with a key protagonist, either her daughter or mom's best friend involved romantically with her daughter.

Opening segment has older woman Sheena Ryder reluctant to continue her relationship with lovely newcomer Em Indica, due to her friendship with Em's mother. But when she gets a phone call from Em's mama giving her the go-ahead, the compatible duo make beautiful music together on a couch.

A similar situation occurs with teacher Crystal Clark anxious to break off her relationship with her student Raven Lane as latter graduates from high school. It turns out that CC has been burned before, when she lost her job after being found out having an affair with a student, but when Raven shows her a greeting card from her mom approving of CC, the couple takes up where they left off in the sack.

Believe it or not, the greeting card gimmick is repeated in the next vignette, even though such mom/daughter communication seems antiquated nowadays. I had to go back and and watch the earlier scene over again for confirmation, but director B. Skow has the audacity to reuse the same prop (a greeting card with a distinctive blue and orange butterfly on its front) for this unrelated scene to give Kagney Linn Karter permission to make love to horny youngster Jill Taylor, who has been staying with her for the summer. Fans will be surprised to see how much KLK has changed, now with dark hair and a plump figure a decade-plus after her superstardom.

Final segment returns to the high school motif, with cutie Leana Lovings getting her teacher Sophia Locke to give her some tutoring in literature at Locke's home, now that Leana is having to do remedial work in Summer School. Convoluted storyline is quite unconvincing: Leana's mother is a teacher friend of Locke's who is having an affair with Locke's daughter. Leana has a crush on Locke, and the scene falls apart (becoming cornball-corn and silly) when the mom gets angry on the phone with Locke for having her daughter Leana over at her house to study, so Locke gets angry and points out the double-standard, from someone who's carrying on with Locke's daughter. While she's on the phone, frisky Leana is feeling her up -you get the picture, and after hanging up she's motivated to fulfill the kid's lust for her. What a roundabout way to end up with the equivalent of a daughter "swap"!
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