If you like the classic Disney film Beauty And The Beast, you’ll love the new spoof Beauty And The Beast XXX: An Erotic Tale Parody. This movie stars Dani Daniels and Harry Sparks as a couple who try to get each other’s attention. This film won’t be a spoiler, but you should be aware that it doesn’t have the kink-filled parts of the original.

Xander Corvus

In this erotic tale of a prince and a princess, a handsome prince is cursed by a jealous gypsy witch and forced to live as a beast. Meanwhile, a young merchant’s daughter arrives at the Beast’s castle to trade places with her imprisoned father. But the two women quickly fall in love, and Xander’s ferocious fling with the girl makes them both squeamish and uncontrollable.

The girls begin sex under the covers, with Dani taking the lead. The two kiss passionately before Xander arrives to question their behavior. When he arrives, Dani is spooned. When she responds, he gives her a second load and they both lie in each other’s arms. This is followed by the two of them suckling, kissing, and taking turns on her ass.

Dani Daniels

In this erotic parody of the classic fairy tale, Dani Daniels plays the role of Belle and Xander Corvus plays the Beast. The tale revolves around a prince and a beautiful young woman who are bound by curse to live as Beasts. While Beasts are supposed to be asexual, they are not. Instead, they are both enchanted by the other’s beauty.

Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve

“Beauty and the Beast” is a romantic fairy tale adapted from the famous French novel by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot-De Villeneuve. Its version was first published in 1740 and was adapted for the screen in 1991 by Disney. The tale is about a beautiful woman with a heart of gold and invisible servants. The title is a play on Cupid and Psyche, two mythical figures that are closely related to love.

The film has several flaws, including some rather gory scenes of the reproductive anatomy and a climactic fisticuffs sequence that’s a little too long. And while it’s fun to watch, there’s no place in the canon for such a film in terms of content or cinematic peg.

While the film doesn’t live up to Sparks’ earlier adult masterpiece, it’s a fine reworking of the fairy tale. The cast is great and the director, Harry Sparks, makes use of CGI to create a magical world for the film. There’s nothing to begrudge, even if the Exquisite Films DVD release has a few issues. Despite these shortcomings, the movie’s overall quality and a lively story make it worth a watch.