THE TEMPTATION GAME: A SHORT FILM. DIRECTED BY CHARLINE ODIOT. WRITTEN BY CHARLINE ODIOT AND MICHAEL SIBAY.
STARRING ROSS CRAIN AND JESSICA GRAHAM.
REVIEW BY SANDRA HARRIS. ©
Ooooh-er, Missus. What a saucy little film, with boobies and pubes and butts in it and everything. All female, luckily for you male viewers. As a lady viewer myself, I was well annoyed that the guy in the film kept his towel on for the entire time. Talk about frustrating.
There's no sexual equality in the movie business. You can see everything about a woman on-screen including the place where the sperm meets the egg for drinks and nibbles and a nice bit of how's-your-father, but film-makers are still precious when it comes to showing penises. Or should that be penii...? Snigger. That sounds funny.
Anyway, we've come in at the wrong end here, although there's nothing wrong with a bit of that in its place, haha. Let's do this properly, though, and go back to the beginning, shall we, my horny readers...? I've got a wicked little treat for you today, as you've all been so good for me lately.
This is a fourteen minute drama that deals with the subject of trust and fidelity within a relationship, in this case an actual marriage. We've got a man and a woman in bed together and then, when the man is preparing to get up and shower and get ready for work and stuff, the woman decides the time is ripe to play a little sex-game... Typical woman, sure picks her times...!
Pretend I'm a beautiful actress from your job, she purrs, pulling down the sheet that covers her and flashing him some nice pert titty. Pretend I'm coming on to you, she continues, crawling all over his naked body which is draped loosely with only the aforementioned towel and kissing and caressing him passionately.
Um, that's great, but why? The hubby, a handsome giant of a fella with a magnificent chest and a butt I would have given anything to see buck-nekkid, is all confused but not entirely displeased with this surprising turn of events. After all, it looks like he's gonna get some, whether from his attractive naked wife or the beautiful actress she's pretending to be, so it's all good in the 'hood, right? Wrong.
I want to see if you can resist her and stay faithful to me, his kitten purrs, her claws still sheathed for now but that could change at any moment. After all, you've been unfaithful in the past, so let's see if you can resist temptation now and prove you love me...
Hubby gulps, terrified, then: Of course I can resist her, baby. It's you I love, for Chrissakes. But there's a female hand reaching underneath his towel with a purpose that cannot be denied. Before you can say: 'My wife's luring me into her honey-trap and whichever way I react, I'm fucked!,' the Kraken has been awakened and a standing cock, as we know, has no conscience. Someone is about to be made to face an unpalatable truth...
Personally speaking, I think that what this woman is doing is a terrible idea. Still, at least she hasn't set up the husband with her best friend or a sexy hooker to test her man's fidelity. Honey-traps never ever work, people.
Any honey-trap ever set for a man has only ended with the guy getting laid. That's all you're doing if you set one for your man, guaranteeing that he'll have a good shag with the girl you've set him up with. And if she takes him off you permanently, well, you've only got yourself to blame. If you don't trust the guy, leave his sorry cheating ass.
Mind you, women never take that option. I myself have stayed with loads of guys I couldn't trust any farther than I could throw 'em because I couldn't bear the thought of them leaving me. The woman in the film is playing a dangerous game with her husband and her marriage. Maybe you shouldn't ask questions you don't want to hear the answer to...
This is a great little short film, sexy, stylish, intriguing and posing some interesting questions about sex and fidelity within male-female relationships. The two actors are American-sounding but
the director Charline Odiot is French, female and a total hottie. Yes, I've taken the time to look up her online profile. Maybe you should too...!
The film, which is being distributed by Feelmakers.com, (see link below) has already showcased at the Short Film Corner of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and has even won a Remi award at the Houston International Film Festival. Pretty swanky, huh...? Watch it if you can. It's worth every cent, trustez-moi...!
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY OF SANDRA HARRIS.
Sandra Harris is a Dublin-based novelist, film blogger and movie reviewer. She has studied Creative Writing and Film-Making. She has published a number of e-books on the following topics: horror film reviews, multi-genre film reviews, womens' fiction, erotic fiction, erotic horror fiction and erotic poetry. Several new books are currently in the pipeline. You can browse or buy any of Sandra's books by following the link below straight to her Amazon Author Page:
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