"Too much wasted potential" In the beginig, all is well prepared for a good messy scene: a well dressed woman, beautiful makeup and hair done. But then this guy makes his appearance, acting nervously, awkwardly searching for the next substance, and standing in front of the camera all the time. Although the scene is thought well, the acting of this guy ruins it all. Every time you want to watch the model's face expression or reactions you instead see the neck or face of that guy. Highly unprofessional. I would rate 5 stars for the model but minus 5 for the performance of that guy. Which, unfortunately, sums up to Zero. Surely the model had a good experience, and she didn't ruin her expensive clothes for nothing. But for the spectator it is rather a pain. This setting had so much potential but in the end, the impresion remains of a guy who thought 'I always wanted to pour a lot of substances over a well dressed women, so I just do it, and perhaps someone is stupid enough to buy it'. Well, I am one of them but I regret my purchase. dodo4711 7/15/22 | |
"What fun is to be had by the giver the receiver and the viewer" What fun! Satine, after the shock of the first pie, really, and I mean really begins to enjoy herself. These comments relate to both parts 1 & 2 as it is preferable (to me ) to view them as a whole. By the nature of her 'day job' Satine is obviously content with nudity and being the professional that she is, she gives a little of her costume at a time. The standard Trouso obliteration takes place including almost every ingredient (some unidentifiable) that you might think of, including paint. I am not a great lover of paint in wam, but in this case Trouso carries it off. Flour (of course) also plays a role in this set. But the biggest joy of the whole thing was Satine's reactions. She clearly relished the experience through and through, I do believe I heard her ask, "Do you want to see me messy again?" I think the answer is a definite "yes!" well worth the fee for both of these videos. To paraphrase, 'the total experience of the parts is greater than the sum of the two parts.' Or something like that. Topcattopone 9/2/21 |