Digital Flesh

Digital Playground
Digital Flesh

Elisa (Desiree Dulce) is at her wit’s end. Exhausted no matter how much sleep she gets, Elisa can’t find the motivation to be productive at work, and she’s got no energy for sex with her husband Xander (Corvus). Desperate for a solution, Elisa decides to visit a cloning facility so she can rest while her clone handles her day-to-day responsibilities. Unfortunately, the procedure doesn’t quite go as planned, leaving Elisa to face a stunning reality and a moral dilemma.

Veteran director Francois Clousot wrote and directed this futuristic feature. This story is a take on the age-old question: what does it mean to be alive, and what kind of lives deserve autonomy? Clousot does a nice job with the script, and I like the way he incorporated the moral dilemma into the story while maintaining the sex appeal. The plot twist was nicely executed, and I like the fact that the audience must consider the ramifications of Elisa’s procedure. I also like the way the story ends, though there is the hanging dilemma of Dr. Ross (Lacy Lennon) and her nurse (Gianna Dior). Are they exploitative villains or idealistic visionaries? Aside from the well-written story, I need to commend the editors, camera crew, or whomever was responsible for the clone scenes because they were excellent. They totally pulled off the effect of having two of Dulce onscreen at once.

The cast is strong. Lennon is one of my favorite performers, and she delivers a noteworthy supporting performance. There’s a conflict between Lennon and Dior that gives the story some good weight, while Corvus brings a welcome comedic element to the tale. But the clear standout is Dulce, around whom the story is constructed. Dulce shows impressive range as she progresses through despondency, elation and serenity. Her performance needed to be diverse in order for the story to work, and she delivered.

There’s some darn good sex here too. Xander and Elisa have a great scene once she comes home from the hospital. The procedure has given her a wealth of energy and made her incredibly horny. She pounces on Xander as soon as he walks in the door, nearly sucking his brains right out of his dick. While surprised, Xander takes full advantage of his wife’s newfound virility and pistons her pussy. Elisa is loud, energetic and insatiable, and Xander lays the pipe as hard as he can to get her off.

Dr. Ross and her nurse have an aggressive tryst at the office after the nurse confides in the doctor about her reservations concerning their work. Ross assures her they are doing good work and helping people, and to drive her point home, she drags the nurse into a tangle of lust and sex. Lennon is such a strong performer, and Dior’s submissive sensuality pairs perfectly with Lennon’s fiery hunger. The bulk of the sex here is tribbing, and holy cow, is it awesome.

The final scene features a newly confident Elisa (the plot twist in action) embracing her new life. She finds her way back to the office to thank her co-worker (Scott Nails) for recommending the clinic to her, and when he asks what inspired her new attitude, she decides to show him. Luckily for Nails, another co-worker (Adria Rae) walks in on Elisa choking down Nails’ cock, and she decides to join in. There’s some good POV here during the enthusiastic blow job and even a bit of voyeur kink as Nails fucks both ladies against the backdrop of the bustling daytime city. Rae really shines in cowgirl as she twerks her hips on Scott’s shaft while eating Dulce’s pussy, and it’s the most appealing position in the scene.

This is another submission in Digital Playground’s recent string of strong features, offering a good cast, good sex, an interesting story and good direction. Everything feature porn fans love is right here. Don’t be surprised if this movie shows up on some awards ballots this fall.

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Depressed and tired, Elisa (Desiree Dulce) has found herself unable to even muster up the energy to have sex with her husband (Xander Corvs). When Elisa's co-worker (Scott Nails) introduces her to the benefits of visiting a special cloning clinic, the doctor (Lacy Lennon) and her assistant (Gianna Dior) replicate Elisa, allowing her to finally enjoy some free time again. Elisa soon finds out that sharing her life with a drone, however, proves more complicated than either could have anticipated.

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