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Duration: 169 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Birth Name: Jordan Elizabeth
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Alternate Names: Jordan Elizabeth Goettling, Jordan Goettling
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"Jordan Elizabeth, an actress and writer renowned for her roles in 'Revelation Trail' (2013), 'Knock Knock 2' (2011), and 'Crazed' (2014), bares all in the comedic feature 'Black Widows' (2016). In this film led by women, Jordan portrays one of three friends seeking vengeance on a man who assaulted their companion. As the narrative spirals out of control, leading to the demise of each friend's lover, Jordan engages in a steamy scene with a male counterpart. While lying atop him, she inadvertently offers a generous view of her left breast. Later, Jordan exits the bed, further displaying her physique. Throughout the film, Jordan appears nude and in a black bra, also featuring in a sultry shower scene shrouded by fog. We eagerly await more from Jordan, as her stunning form in 'Crazed' has left us quite captivated."
Release Year: 2016
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Venita Ozols-Graham
Writer: Jordan Elizabeth
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Keywords: woman director
Three friends, bound by their shared history and a dark secret, decide to enact revenge on one's rapist. However, what starts as an innocent plan spirals out of control, leading to the tragic deaths of each friend's lover.
Black Widows is a gripping tale of friendship, betrayal, and consequence directed by Venita Ozols-Graham. Set within the context of a comedy film, it explores the depths of human emotion and the unpredictable nature of revenge. Although the genre suggests a lighter tone, the story delves into dark territory as the friends' actions have far-reaching implications. The film highlights the themes of morality, guilt, and the irreversible nature of some decisions.