

Threesomes
Blacked knows that everybody fantasizes about threesomes. This series believes that one's okay, two's enough, but three's a party. Featured cover girls Avery Cristy and Ashley Lane have been BFFs for a long time, but when Ashley catches Avery on her knees with her new boyfriend, will jealousy come between them... or will an initiation ritual bring them closer? Jessie Saint and Lacey London, Jia Lissa and Stacy Cruz, and Venera Maxima all prefer two sets of hands on them at a time.
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Plot Summary
A group of old friends decides to spice up their lives and relationships by exploring the idea of a threesome. What starts as a potentially liberating experiment soon unravels into a complex exploration of jealousy, insecurity, and the true meaning of intimacy.
Critical Reception
Threesomes received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often pointed to its underdeveloped characters and predictable plot. Audience reactions were also divided, with some appreciating its candid approach to modern relationships and others finding it shallow and unsatisfying.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks the depth and nuance to effectively explore its themes.
- Performances are uneven, with few characters managing to resonate.
- Fails to deliver a satisfying resolution or meaningful insight into relationships.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a predictable and somewhat superficial take on modern romance, with many expressing disappointment in the lack of character development and an uninspired narrative. Some viewers felt the film tried to tackle complex emotional issues but ultimately fell short.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Michael Mandrake, also wrote the screenplay, reportedly drawing inspiration from personal observations of contemporary dating dynamics.
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