The Workplace

Disruptive Films
The Workplace

It’s “The Office” porn parody you never knew you needed. Disruptive Films puts together an amusing parody of the popular Steve Carrell sitcom featuring two featurette-style scenes that explore the inner workings of the workplace and a couple of twink holes. 

Paul Cannon plays Evan, who is nursing a Jim-like crush on his office Pam a.k.a. Callum a.k.a. Andrew Miller. 

After about eight minutes of the sort of awkward cringe-worthy comedy you’d find in “The Office,” the two finally consummate their crush. Miller disrobes and gets instantly serviced by an eager Cannon. Cannon gives him a ton of oral attention, really going to town on Miller with his throat and eventually switching over to a rimjob that would make the whole office blush. 

Soon, it’s Miller’s turn to unload the Cannon. He gives him some solid oral treatment before offering up his own hole. The two have pretty athletic sex and honestly, it’s hot. The scene ends with Cannon plastering Miller’s face and body with his man paste. 

In the second scene, Miller plays a police precinct partner/lover to Nico Coopa, who has to go undercover. Roman Todd plays the perp needing to be questioned and the two engage in another interesting blend of lengthy plot points with loaded pauses and police science. 

Todd and Coopa have chemistry, as the very attractive Todd and Coopa feign nervousness in a way that’s extra hot. Todd proceeds to be super aggressive with pec-punching, choking and aggressively deepthroating Coopa’s member. 

The two proceed to swap oral, before Coopa’s soon rimming Todd’s smooth hole, then he sits on his cock. The two proceed to have pretty intense and deeply satisfying sex until Todd milks a thick creamy load out of Coopa with his huge cock. Todd then makes a decent deposit over Coopa. The perp gets busted and now Coopa has a taste for choking and a lust for danger.

Jumping from a parody of “The Office” to a more earnest police drama may seem jarring to viewers who aren’t familiar with how Disruptive Films’ movie releases are bundled together, but if you want two solid unrelated featurettes together, this is for you.

That being said, some of the soap operatic elements of Disruptive’s catalog can get lost in translation with missing exposition. Overall, the sex scenes are hot but I wanted a bit more passion. All the actors do shine though and I enjoyed the film.

Synopsis:

In this "office"-inspired romp, Evan Conner (Paul Cannon) is interviewed about his crush on coworker Kallum Mullen (Andrew Miller). Kallum knows more than he lets on, but when the time comes to lay it all out, cheeky Kallum is game. Det. Matt Wilson (Nico Coopa) is on the hunt for Henry Bingham (Roman Todd), a man suspected of committing a series of murders. With his partner, Det. Brian Chambers (Andrew Miller), Matt devises a plan to seduce and catch the criminal red-handed. But is he in over his head? Or will Matt prevail? Find out by watching Workplace, The (Disruptive Films)

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