Superstar by Steve Noir (edited by Rye) / SHG-Media

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Hi everyone,

I wrote this review on http://www.heroinemovies.com, but I thought people in this forum might find it useful as well:



I bought this video last night and watched it for a second time tonight, and I just wanted to chime in with my own very positive review.

To summarize, the trailer (http://youtu.be/o_5LZaW0In8) is very indicative of the video as a whole. There are two major and lengthy peril scenes: one where Superstar is beaten up by three henchmen and one where she is bound to a table and subjected to a pleasure (I think) ray culminating in a forced orgasm.

The content of the video is very straightforward, which in my opinion is a good thing. There is no waste and what you see in the trailer is what you get in the video itself.

However, what might be less clear from the trailer (and what people have alluded to above) is that the camera work is absolutely fantastic. The angles used visually communicate the heroine’s peril (as well as providing fantastic shots of her body; upskirt fans will not be disappointed). To be frank, I don’t know how the camera operator managed to do such smooth single movement and credit to Rye for including so many relatively long takes. Personally, I think that visually this video is better than most Hollywood films.

Also, during the beating scene, there is a nice variety, which in addition to the camera work, keeps the video flowing very well. It is action-packed and is a very strong scene.

I think Star’s acting was quite good, though as noted, her lines are sometimes difficult to hear. Also, the costume is great (and she looks great in it). I love the colour and it is wonderfully form fitting.

There isn’t elaborate story or dialogue, but there is an intriguingly understated history between the villain and heroine.

Overall, if the material in the trailer looks at all appealing, I highly recommend this video. It is extremely well done. Kudos to Rye, Star, Steve, and anyone else involved in this production.
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