Love, Anonymous– Adam & Eve Pictures – Director – Skye Blue – Cast – Julia Ann, Jade Nile, Britney Amber, Bianca Breeze, Charlotte Stokely, Tyler Nixon, Van Wylde, Ryan McLane
Emily owns a bakery, but she finds something sweet that doesn’t come from her bakery. It is a love poem and she thinks she knows who wrote it. That assumption leads to an affair and not the person who wrote the poem. Suddenly it gets stolen by someone who wants to impress their girlfriend. But this poem seems to get around and have an effect on everyone in the town. It is definitely something that will wake up a few and change the lives of a few.
It opens with Emily (Julia Ann) getting to her Sweet Dixie bakery and coffee shop to prepare for the day. Then we meet one of her bakers (Tytler Nixon) and there is a little go between them in a friendly way. He goes about his work but another co worker (Jade Nile) comes in and that leads to a sexual encounter. Meanwhile Emily is asked out by the police chief (Ryan McLane and accepts. You can see the look on her face that maybe this could turn into something.
Tyler’s day is done and he sees a bunch of books Emily has that she needs to return to her sister who is coming home. Tyler asks if she’s younger and wastes no time wanting to meet her if possible. After he leaves, Emily starts to pack up the books when she comes across this love poem and begins to read it. Just from certain things in the poem she thinks she knows who wrote it. The next day Emily takes notice of Tyler and how he does certain things and is sure he is the writer of the love poem so she sets up a way to have him come over to her place and the affair begins. While the sex is steamy, (how can it not be with Julia Ann), he is not the writer of the poem. Now Emily must start her search for the writer again. Problem is the delivery guy (Van Wylde) comes across the poem when nobody is around and steals it so he can impress a girl (Britney Amber). This begins a wild ride for this poem and the people that it affects.
There is a lot more in this very well done story that really gives the viewer a chance to explore the emotions involved. So what happens next with Emily, Tyler, the chief of police, the sister and the professor? Who is the writer of this love poem that seems to turn people’s lives around and how does it turn out? Rather than give it all away, I will leave the rest for you to watch and enjoy rather than spoil it for you. It is definitely good cuddle up, couples fare with a solid cast and some sizzling sex scenes.
The story idea conceived by Skye Blue has a little bit of everything, humor, drama, wondering and a lot more. Ms. Blue paces this film in a way that you get to see the characters and their situations develop. The cast makes this a very believable story and the settings and surroundings add to that. The sex scenes are a nice variety and all have their own brand of spice and steam. This is truly good couples entertainment. I certainly recommend “Love, Anonymous” from Adam & Eve Pictures and why it is our “Friday 4 Star Feature. Be sure to check this one out.
Art Koch, National Features & DVD Editor, NightMoves Magazine and AAN