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The Truth About O

The latest chapter in Ernest Greene’s retelling of the sub-dom classic The Story of O is another weird trip down the rabbit hole of BDSM. This isn’t the old hostage-in-a-basement-style bondage. This is the classy, candy-colored dungeon type, with just as much loving attention given to the rituals of restraint as to submitting the submissives to serious penetration when they can least object. Bobbi Starr as O is a sex slave with a mission: find the perfect human sex toy for her master. Justine Joli and Krissy Lynn turn in fine bound auditions, but they’re just warm-ups for Bobbi’s anal submission in ropes. As O puts it, “A true slave wants whatever brings her owner the greatest pleasure.” Wild girl Jessie Andrews may not seem like a sub-dom natural, but once you see her get spanked you’ll praise the brilliant casting. And Asa Akira’s bound buttfuck is like a perfectly wrapped gift. This movie has its ponderous parts, but the rewards are copious: Gorgeous submissives get tied up, gagged, suspended, spanked, tickled and teased until they beg to get fucked. In the words of O, “Don’t settle for less than you deserve.”

The latest chapter in Ernest Greene’s retelling of the sub-dom classic The Story of O is another weird trip down the rabbit hole of BDSM. This isn’t the old hostage-in-a-basement-style bondage. This is the classy, candy-colored dungeon type, with just as much loving attention given to the rituals of restraint as to submitting the...
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Starring

Jessie Andrews

Bobbi Starr, Asa Akira, Justine Joli, Krissy Lynn, Nina Hartley, Claire Adams, James Deen, Michael Vega, Danny Wylde & Nat Turnher


Directed By

Ernest Greene
Adam & Eve Pictures