Reviewers noted that Bush successfully delivered a crime thriller that, while violent, was well-executed within the adult industry context. Plot Summary: A High-Stakes Heist
To satisfy the debts and protect her life, Jasmine forms an uneasy alliance with a rogue operations crew led by Danny D and his wife, played by Nicolette Shea. This crew runs a black-market enterprise focused on stealing entire private jets, flying them to hidden facilities, and dismantling them to sell for parts.
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The screenplay, penned by Ginny Rex, operates on a "reductio ad absurdum" narrative model—a style frequently associated with classic British crime directors like Michael Winner. The story follows a rapid, escalating domino effect of betrayal where no character is trustworthy.
: Contains more intense violence and a "reductio ad absurdum" format where almost all major players meet their end by the finale. Production Highlights
The origins of the "Fly Girls" franchise trace back to 2010, with a film simply titled Fly Girls . Produced by the adult entertainment giant Digital Playground, the original film was intended to be a big-budget comedy with a cast of superstar actresses. However, the final product was widely panned by critics and audiences alike. One scathing review described it as "incompetent big-name porn" and a "poor attempt at comedy," criticizing its "ridiculous" plot, "pitiful" attempts at humor, and reliance on stock footage and crummy special effects. The reviewer further noted that the film’s sprawling, three-hour runtime felt bloated, with a full complement of actresses who didn't even appear in the final cut. The 2010 Fly Girls was considered a hackwork by its director, Robby D., and a missed opportunity for the studio. Reviewers noted that Bush successfully delivered a crime
: To repay her debts, Jasmine devises a new scheme involving a crooked enterprise that steals jets to sell them for parts. However, she meets her match in Nicolette Shea, who has her own competing grand plans. Cast and Production
Rather than concluding with a conventional escape, the film follows a "reductio ad absurdum" format similar to classic British crime cinema, culminating in a sequence where the central characters turn on one another. Cast and Character Breakdown
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To settle her debts, Jasmine aligns with a separate criminal element consisting of Danny D and Nicolette Shea. This duo runs an illegal enterprise focused on stealing commercial jets to dismantle them for valuable parts.
Portrays the volatile, bankrupted investor seeking violent restitution.