REVIEW
Escape From Camp Conversion – Chapter 1
Genre: Femdom, Lesbian, Voyeur, Nostalgia
Year Released: 2025
Runtime: 56m
Director(s): Bree Mills
Writer(s): Bree Mills
Cast: Octavia Red, Charlie Forde, Codi Vore, Cami Strella, Sophia Locke, Leana Lovings, Demi Hawks, Alex Coal, Ameena Green, Selena Ivy, Lulu Chu, Daniel Shar, Mandi Slade
Where to Watch: available now, watch at www.adulttime.com
NO-FILTER REVIEW: Escape From Camp Conversion – Chapter 1 dives headfirst into a twisted and graphic fantasy, blending a dark narrative with raw, hardcore sexual encounters. Set in an 80s-era conversion camp, the scene doesn't just hint at the abuse; it puts it right on screen in a way that is both aggressive and deliberately provocative. This isn't a subtle character study; it's a filthy, rough scenario designed to get off on its own transgressive premise.
The plot serves as a framework for the action. Jenna (Octavia Red) is the defiant lesbian who won't break, and her "therapy" involves being forced into a series of increasingly depraved acts by the sadistic counselors. The cast commits fully to the dynamic. Octavia does a great job as the defiant centerpiece, along with the instigators of the depravity, the counselors. Codi Vore, Cami Strella, and Charlie Forde are deliciously cruel, clearly relishing their roles as the commanding tormentors. Their dialogue is a constant stream of humiliation and degradation, which sets the tone for the rough sex that follows.
The scene gets graphic quickly. It kicks off with the campers being forced to do naked jumping jacks and chant anti-lesbian affirmations, but it's the "therapy" sessions that are the main event. The sequence where Ameena Green, Demi Hawks, and Leana Lovings are forced to trib each other while being berated is intense. The camera doesn't shy away from the raw contact as they grind their pussies together, all while the counselors scream at them not to cum. The visual of their exhausted, sweat-soaked bodies writhing together is the kind of content that delivers on its promise.
The scene builds to a climax with the counselors' threesome against Jenna. This is where the action gets truly “rough.” They take turns facesitting on her, smothering her with their wet pussies and demanding she lick them. The shots are tight and in-your-face, leaving no doubt about what's happening. Then comes the strapon fucking. Codi Vore and Cami Strella strap on cocks and proceed to fuck Jenna hard, one filling her mouth while the other pounds her pussy. The hammering is relentless, with Octavia Red taking the fake dicks like a champ. The dialogue during this segment is pure filth, with the counselors calling her a "sick little fuck hole" and telling her she was "made for taking cock." It's aggressive, degrading, and exactly the kind of energy the setup promises. If you’re a fan of 80s camp, this will be right up your alley. There’s something almost magical about how it makes you “feel.”
The pacing drags a bit in the middle, and some of the chanting feels repetitive. A few of the performers seem more focused on hitting their marks than on embodying the raw emotion of the moment, which can pull you out of the fantasy occasionally. However, these are minor complaints in what is otherwise a successful piece of aggressive, taboo-pushing entertainment.
Overall, Escape From Camp Conversion – Chapter 1 is a solid, lovely piece of work. It delivers on its premise with graphic sex, a dominant/submissive dynamic that is clearly defined, and performers who seem to enjoy getting filthy. It's not going to win any awards for subtlety, but for viewers looking for a rough, conversion-themed scene with plenty of pussy eating, tribbing, and hard strapon fucking, it absolutely gets the job done. It's a good, dirty time that knows exactly what it is and doesn't apologize for it.
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[photo courtesy of ADULT TIME, GIRLCORE, MILLS SHOT PRODUCTIONS]
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