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2 months ago
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KayiLysa lives alone in a small apartment in the suburbs of Boston, but one day, on her way home, she runs into her ex-boyfriend, a gangster who was supposed to be in prison but was released early. Their reunion is likely to be explosive.
HDiddy
2 months ago
Ooo....ok. Well didn't like this one. I felt there could of been a lot more story here for starters. I like interracial content, but I do not like "Blacked" where basically the focus is more on racial negative stereotypes. Like a black man cannot just be a normal ass person...always has to be something negative. And the whole thing about having sex with the girl with a gun still in his hand was really off putting. Keep doing your thing. Some people like this type of content...for me as black dude...not so much.
Thank you for sharing your opinion. In our films, we cast roles based on the characters’ charisma; whether they are white, Black, or of any other background, they can play any role—from the good guy to the villain, the boss, or a cuckolded husband—and not based on stereotypes. I’m sorry if you misunderstood. Here in this film, we want to paint a picture of raw, passionate eroticism, notably through all the elements of the setting—the red rose petals symbolizing the fire that consumes lovers, the dynamism of passion, and the intensity of emotion. As for the gun in hand, it evokes a hand clenched around the trigger—the “love gun” will make you tremble, and not just from fear. A light touch on the trigger, and the object begins to vibrate. It is then that the expression (the little death), referring to orgasm, will take on its full meaning…