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In Forever Love Trust, Giovanni Francisco plays Eric, an affable and likable enough average guy. He is hopelessly in love with his fiancé, Olivia, played by the fiery redheaded starlet Brooklyn Lee. They seem to have it all, and their future together seems assured, and most definitely bright. Since this is a love story, well, you kind of know things weren't meant to be between the love birds. Eric comes home one day and finds a letter from Olivia. This is how she breaks the devastating news that she has been seeing another man. This other guy, Dan, has stirred emotions within Olivia in the past few months that she says she hasn't felt in a very long time. So, it's the end of her and Eric, but she wishes him well, and professes her hope that he will find someone deserving of his love and affection. To sum it up, she hopes he finds someone who isn't going to screw him over like she did. What's Eric to do? Well, he decides to getaway for the weekend. He packs a bag and heads back to his hometown to crash with his brother, Chad (Johnny Castle), for a few days. While he's there, Eric becomes reacquainted with Rebecca (Marie McCray, a picture of innocence and vulnerability). She and Eric dated while in high school and haven't seen each other in years. The embers of their old romance begin to kindle again, but there's a slight problem with that coupling too: Rebecca has a boyfriend. Luckily, Rebecca's boyfriend Troy (Anthony Rosano) is as a big a scumbag as Eric's former fiancé. So, there's some hope for the burgeoning lovers yet, if they can only learn to trust and love once more. Ah, amour. Forever Love Trust is a serviceable love story, although very predictable. With it being written by a woman being one of its selling points, it's a very paint by numbers love story: the screenwriter must a have took a Harlequin Romance 101 class. For couples, this is a very tasteful adult film. It may not be that passionate, but it wears its romance (and the rest of its feelings) on its sleeve, and it's filled with good intentions. Director Jim Powers shows some considerable range with this feature, and I would like to see another try at romantic material aimed at couples. This being an adult film, let's get to the sex. Brooklyn Lee and Giovanni Francisco start things off on the right note, before their characters hit the skids. Francisco dives in eating Lee's luscious ginger pussy, and that alone is worth the price of the DVD. Johnny Castle gets a wish come true when his girlfriend, played by Bailey Blue, consents to a threesome with Madison Ivy. Heather Starlet hooks up with Xander Corvus at Castle's house party. Starlet is a spitfire and she and Corvus burn up the sheets with their fucking. Anthony Rosano, Marie McCray's cheating boyfriend, gets the chance to please the beautiful Krissy Lynn. As good as this sex scene is, it makes you hate Rosano's character just a little more. By the time Eric and Rebecca make it to the bedroom, their sex scene is a justified reward. The bonus features, as they are with what seems like every porn film, are all but nonexistent. The behind the scenes amount to the actresses being interviewed and then masturbating. Not horrible, but there could have been more. I would have liked to have seen the filmmakers interviewed about the movie. Forever Love Trust isn't perfect, and it's miles away from being any kind of romantic classic, but it's cute and it means well. As a little something to spice things up in the bedroom, it's a different little diamond in the rough.
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Smash Pictures "Forever Love Trust, a pretty good couples flick. We give it a 4.5 stars.
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