Laura wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:09 am
Gomez wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 8:11 am
The question of sound in a video isn't just about screaming (and, by the way, the actresses I have used at Cruel World are quite effective at screaming with a gag.) My videos are in Russian, so I don't really know what the torturer is saying or the girl is responding from the text of their conversation. Begging, pleading, cursing, growling, groaning and panting can all be very attractive.
Not understanding the words is no problem, because the actress can project the emotion without them--perhaps better. If I had a victim who tried to explain things to me, I would definitely gag her. Worst of all, for me, is the victim who is silent and expressionless. I've seen several videos with women who really captured my libido and who seemed to be receiving a pretty painful breast-lashing, but I guess they were British. No sound, no expression. It's as if they are telling you it's all fake. Probably second lowest on my totem pole would be the girl who way overdoes. I loved working with Cry over a number of videos, but it was almost impossible to break her of the habit of reacting to pre, post, beinning and climax of a torture with kind of fake crying.
Toward the end of our partnership, I was able to get her to really scream or to hold the sound. In fact in the last 5-8 minutes of Hostage of the Rebels, Part 2, her pleading and hopeless promises interspersed with electricity going into her nipples and pussy, was literally heart-breaking. Unfortunately one of the people who wrote scripts for her convinced her that it wasn't realistic to make noise or to move while being electrotortured. It's not realistic for Tom Cruise to jump off a train going 40 miles an hour and pop up ready to fight for freedom, but it's more aesthetically pleasing than having him break his legs and back and die.
For everything else that Katy Dee does for me--her amazing body and willingness to try nearly anything--her movement and facial expressions--one of the things that I love most is her range of cries and vocalizations. In the first video she shot for me, she was strangely silent and it was only later, checking back through the script, that I realized I had described her as a strong woman who resisted responding. Last time I made that mistake.