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Based on 4 Reviews.
Director:  Graham Travis

Starring:  Jessie Andrews  Eric John 

Starring:  Jessie Andrews 

Starring:  Jessie Andrews  Manuel Ferrara 

Starring:  Jessie Andrews  J. Crew 



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The Girlfriend Experience

By Diesel
Elegant Angel delivers their most ambitious feature yet with PORTRAIT OF A CALL GIRL, starring Jessie Andrews and a host of familiar studs. The movie is shot superbly on high definition and released on a two-disc DVD set packed with extras galore. It's a top quality package all around, and I found it rather daring that the studio cast such a relative newbie (Andrews started her adult career in 2010) in such a dramatic role. Though I've always found Jessie to be cute and dependable when it comes to inducing boners, her prior videos have always struck me as being rather pedestrian. She does well in girl-girl (as amply displayed in PARTY GIRLS where she goes toe-to-toe and pussy-to-pussy with Asa Akira), and is almost always willing to take a cum facial, but I've paid minimum attention to her titles over the past year. However, seeing her in this role left me thoroughly impressed that such a young talent could carry such a movie with relative ease.

Appearing in six full-length sex scenes, Miss Andrews keeps the viewer entranced sexually as well as personally. She plays Elle, who is first introduced recounting her tale to a therapist as the story plays out in flashback. The viewer follows her going through the motions from a hooker on the streets (her boyfriend/pimp is played by Alec Knight) to an upper-crust escort in fancy cars and opulent homes. (The familiar, mountaintop, Southern California mansion seen in just about every Elegant Angel flick makes an almost immediate appearance.) She is paired with individual tricks in the beginning (Eric John, Manuel Ferrara and J. Crew), and then goes through multiple partners as the story progresses (including Mick Blue, Alex Gonz, Bill Bailey, Johnny Fender and Danny Mountain). Some viewers may be disappointed by the lack of carnal variety such as anal, double-penetration, and lesbian play, so I can't blame them for wanting more kinkiness from a video of this scale.

Over the years, of course, the life and times of such "working girls" have been widely explored in the mainstream media, focusing on such notable public figures like Xaviera Hollander and Linda Lovelace. Moreover, television specials, documentaries and movies have openly embraced the topic as a form of mass entertainment (PRETTY WOMAN quickly comes to mind). So in fact, PORTRAIT OF A CALL GIRL really doesn't add that much depth or insight to the world's oldest profession, but it manages to avoid most of the predictable cliches associated with this generally outlawed vocation, and doesn't indulge tastelessly into the seamier side of such troubled living.

But even more importantly, Jessie Andrews handles her character expertly (this particular escort is willing to go bareback on nearly everything!); and again, it's a testament to her charisma and talent that she holds our interest for over two and a half hours. (Her performance here reminds me of other notable, tour-de- acting jobs such as Gwen Summers in NOTHING TO HIDE 3 & 4 and Roxanne Blaze in JUSTINE: NOTHING TO HIDE 2, as well as Hyapatia Lee in THE MASSEUSE.) The ability to deliver a semi-professional dramatic portrayal is a rare skill in the blue movie world (it's no wonder why 99% of porn seems to be nothing but gonzo), and Miss Andrews does a damn good job. She'll be at the top of my list when it comes to handing out nominations for various industry awards.

Bonuses on this two-disc set are almost as grand as the main feature. There are interviews with Jessie, a non-sex version of the flick, excerpts from other Elegant Angel features (Jessie and Julia Ann from TEACH ME, and the aforementioned PARTY GIRLS with Asa Akira; both scenes almost make up for the lack of girl-girl love in the movie), as well as outtakes and deleted segments. Writer and director Graham Travis has put a lot of time and effort in this film, and the studio has made sure that it's received the royal treatment. As with almost all Elegant Angel productions, picture and sound are excellent, even though the audio is presented as simple 2.0 stereo instead of a discrete surround mix (no big loss when it comes to most productions). I look forward to more work by Miss Andrews, and perhaps a sequel to this most impressive production.

Perfect for Jessie Andrews Fans, and Very Good for Everyone Else

By Bennyboy156
Soon as I found out that my girlfriend had bought me this film I was really looking forward to this film, as I am a big Jessie Andrews fan. The storyline was very good and the quality of the lighting and the cinematography is excellent. The sex scenes can be intense for people who are new to porn, but still very enjoyable even for my girlfriend (her first real film she'd watched). The acting I very good compared to most porn and actually majority of B movies, and Jessie Andrews as Elle is very believable. Would highly recommend this film, very enjoyable and good value for money.

Pure gold amidst a boring movie.

By newrev
I don't mind telling you how little regard I have for porn that attempts to win Oscars. Lame scripts and even lamer acting are the rule and this movie is no exception. That being said, I've always enjoyed Jessie Andrews. Her girl next door looks and uninhibited sex drive remind me of Aurora Snow in her prime. The actual sex scenes are extremely well done and rank among the best work I've seen from Jessie Andrews. I really only care about the sex and very little else. The video quality is probably the best you are likely to see.

There are a lot of extras on this DVD including a couple of Jessie's really good girl- girl scenes from Teach Me with Julia Ann and Party Girls with Asa Akira.

Elegant Angel’s Portrait Of A Call Girl

By Dr. Chauntelle
Dr. Chauntelle does not use a rating system. Five stars is a default setting only.

I'm so lucky.

I get exciting mail pretty much every single day; and one day last week, I got something I've been waiting on pins and needles for - Elegant Angel's Portrait Of A Call Girl (2011).

This is what the box says:

"Jessie Andrews stars as Elle, a Call Girl haunted by her past. Through a series of liberating sexual experiences she is able to unlock the doors to her own secrets and confront the darkness that she has been running from."

And here is some further synopsis-like text:

"Elle is a character who is a call girl with issues in her past. Through a series of sexual experiences she is able to find and accept herself, and discover the possibilities of personal freedom. She is young, somewhat naive, and she has done wrong. She is romanced by materialism, and a type of lifestyle, but deep down something isn't right about the way she feels about herself. This manifests itself in her sexual emotions, and her dynamics, and this enables her to experience and come to terms with her deeper feelings of guilt and a lack of self worth. The story is intended to be a visually poetic and sexually powerful journey towards acquiring the freedom she has been searching for by being honest with herself, taking responsibility, and making amends."

After all that, I'm sure you can see why I was on pins and needles. I even had to write a p/review about Portrait Of A Call Girl here.

And I gotta tell you - Portrait Of A Call Girl arrived last week, and I watched it almost immediately... but I've since been sitting on the review for days. You see, I just don't even know where to begin with this one.

So let's start simply. As the synopses say, Elle is young woman unsettled by her past. She's in a period of transition; and her experiences as a call girl, which are anything but "ordinary" (what is ordinary anyway?), seem to be helping her work through whatever it is she's dealing with.

The sex scenes in this film operationalize Elle's call girl experiences, and let me tell you - my eyes were popping out of my head, for very different reasons, during each. But it wasn't because the mechanics of the scenes themselves were anything too unusual (a couple boy-girls, a boy-boy-girl three way, some masturbation, and a blow bang); it was because how each scene was conducted, who was cast, and how those individuals played their parts... well, each of those elements were extremely atypical.

Elle is played by Jessie Andrews, who is absolutely adorable yet extremely young looking, even for her current barely legal age. Her patrons/customers (johns? tricks?) are played by a wealth of boys ranging from hott and studly to shudder-inducing and intimidating to mega creepy ick (in my opinion). The sex depictions themselves vary from purposely somewhat disengaged to squirm-inducing uncomfortable to downright out of control (I got two words for ya: Manuel Ferrara). Without giving away to much, the entire enterprise is rather bold.

Framing Elle's work/sexual experiences are memories of her past and dealings in her present - mom's deadbeat boyfriend, a kind-seeming older lover, Elle's apparent preoccupation with material goods, her loneliness, a little bit of self-loathing, and transition. Again, I don't want to give away too much; but I will say that the secrets and twists in Portrait Of A Call Girl were unexpected.

When I first wrote about this film, I forecast a fairly gritty Kubrick-esque portrayal of a type of prostitution that would raise some eyebrows. I was definitely not disappointed (disappointed?). Portrait Of A Call Girl related a familiar yet taboo trope in a pretty rough, yet beautiful and interesting, way. It reminded me of more "classic" adult films (The Devil In Miss Jones 1973, The Opening Of Misty Beethoven 1975, Cafe Flesh 1982, The Fashionistas 2002, and Corruption 2006, among others) in that the sex was an integral component of the story. It wasn't just an act or a series of twenty minute additions to a poorly-done sitcom episode.

And in the end, Portrait Of A Call Girl left me a little uncomfortable, with questions still lingering. Questions like...

- Why tell the story of such a young call girl? Why invite the potential controversy? Why not an older woman who had (apparently) lived a little?

- Why Jessie Andrews? Of all the younger performers out there, why the most fresh faced of them all in such a unique/extreme film?

Maybe all of this was to get a desired effect ? startling, simultaneously extreme and hott (even if you don't want it to be), and unsettling. Even now, I can't tell you how I feel about this movie; but I can tell you that, if you see it, you're not going to forget it.

Recommended for: everyone, no one, and all of us in between. There is cinematic beauty, art-house flare, symbolism and movement, and some fairly off-the-wall sex (especially for a big-budget feature sort of film). Portrait of A Call Girl may be for those looking to study an adult film (like, as an example of exemplary work). It's definitely not for porn amateurs or those uncomfortable with being uncomfortable, boundary pushing, and the like.

Product Information

Synopsis:

**

2012 XBIZ Award Winner for Director of the Year - Individual Project

2012 XBIZ Award Winner for Acting Performance of the Year Jessie Andrews

2012 AVN Award Winner for Best Feature.

2012 AVN Award Winner for Best Director - Feature.

2012 AVN Award Winner for Best Actress - Jessie Andrews.

**

Disc Two includes bonus features from the DVD including behind the scenes footage, outtakes, deleted scenes and special bonus scenes featuring Jessie Andrews.

Award Winning Studio Elegant Angel breaks from their usual gonzo mold to bring you director Graham Travis' provocative feature film "Portrait of a Call Girl." The film stars Jessie Andrews in a powerful and unforgettable performance as Elle, a young and somewhat naive girl who uses prostitution as a means to a better life. The visually poetic story documents Elle's sexually powerful journey towards acquiring a deeper understanding of herself, her life choices and how those choices affect the people who care about her. The role showcases Jesse's impressive abilities as an actress and her sexually charged screen presence.

Liner Notes:

Jesse Andrews stars as Elle, a call girl haunted by her past. Through a series of liberating sexual experiences, she is able to unlock the doors to her own secrets and confront the darkness that she has been running from.

Running Time:
2 hrs. 28 mins.
Released:
Aug 26 2011
Starring:
Asa Akira , Darla Crane, Jessie Andrews, Julia Ann, Zoey Holloway, Alan Stafford, Alec Knight, Alex Gonz, Bill Bailey, Danny Mountain, Eric John, Eric Swiss, J. Crew, Johnny Fender, Manuel Ferrara, Mick Blue, Ramon Nomar, Tommy Pistol