It’s her first film. Her first girl/girl scene. And her first anal. And it’s about living in the now and lusting in the now. Handled in five exquisitely beautifully and unbelievably erotic vignettes directed by master cinematographer and famed fashion photographer Hank Hoffman. From Tommy and Kayden slowly stripping off their clothes to reveal their complete vulnerability, to their scorching anal assault, this is sex as you’ve never seen it, with a superstar you’ll want to see again. Kayden Kross is here. Now. Only from Vivid.
Shot in High Definition. It`s her first film. Her first girl/girl scene. And her first anal. And it`s about living in the now and lusting in the now. Handled in five exquisitely beautifully and unbelievably erotic vignettes directed by master cinematographer and famed fashion photographer Hank Hoffman. From Tommy and Kayden Kross slowly stripping off their clothes to reveal their complete vulnerability, to their scorching anal assault, this is sex as you`ve never seen it, with a superstar you`ll want to see again. — Critical Rating: AAA 1/2 (AVN)
It’s been nearly 40 years since we read Baba Ram Dass’ well-received (well, in hippie circles, anyway) book of philosophy, from which this vid takes its title. There’s a decent amount of yoga shown here. Take the final scene, where Kayden Kross and Jean Val Jean, uptight about being late for a party, “take a mental margarita” by sitting in meditation. This, of course, leads to plenty of oral pleasuring, a nice transition from mish to lotus to cowgirl, reverse, spoon, and a cumshot to her pussy.
We’re less clear about why there’s so much talk of “revolution” that doesn’t seem to be linked to consciousness as it would have been in Ram Dass’ book, but we really liked the staging of entrances and exits that lead Adrianna Nicole and Tommy Gunn out of their clothes and into a long doggie pounding and anal spoon.