Is it her? Or is it a blur? AVN’s 2005 “Best Director” David Stanley presents a study in obsession. Is she real or a vision? Is she a reflection in a mirror or the shadowy figure who’s come to save him? Larry doesn’t know and he may never know. All he knows is she’s everywhere he looks. In the tv, on the bus, at work. So close yet so far away. For everyone who’s ever waited for an epiphany in the form of a woman. Vivid presents Be With Me, starring the vision of sexuality, Savanna. Unlike Larry, you’ll know exactly when she’s there.
David Stanley channels David Lynch for this off-kilter tale of a meek nebbish (Voodoo) who pines after dream woman Savanna Samson, who may or may not actually exist. His problem is that he sees himself as such a loser, he can’t even get her in his own fantasies. — Critical Rating: AAA 1/2 (AVN)
He does get waitress Nicole Sheridan toward the beginning, but she’s a distraction from the dream woman, who keeps whispering to him, “Be with me,” then torturously fucking other guys in front of him.
Samson does some heavy lifting here, performing two boy/girls and a boy/girl/boy with d.p. All three scenes exude heat aplenty, and will surely please couples or solo viewers. If they can get past the weirdness, that is.