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Office Encounters

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Flat script and flat direction

Brad Armstrong handed in a banal, merely workmanlike feature to Wicked Pictures with this bland office romantic drama. It falls somewhat below the level of those tired-blood Wicked Passions releases.

Among the walk-through acting performances we have contract star Jessica Drake as a secretary carrying on an office romance with hotshot Rocco Reed -forbidden by the stuffy, cranky boss Randy Spears who maintains a "no employee fraternization" policy. Drama revolves around Jess & Rocco being found out.

Fellow secretary India Summer is the fount of wisdom, having been caught in flagrante delicto (per a flashback) with a janitor and being punished by Spears with lavatory detail for the misdeed. Co-worker Asa Akira is cast as a bad girl, but her importance in the uncredited (for good reason) screenplay gets lost en route to a corny ending.

It's a professionally made and performed movie but unfortunately demonstrates what happens when a show is merely adequate and uninspired.

An 18-minute sex scene in a warehouse with Aubrey Addams humping TJ Cummings was left out of the release cut, but appears on the DVD as a bonus.
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  • Nov 9, 2020
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