Review: The Slime Revenge #4 by Gisy Production (Umiliati Offesi)


 Gisy Production/Umiliati Offesi (which means "humiliated offended" according to Google Translate) has been producing some of my favorite stuck clips over the last ~4 years. I'll probably get around to writing about a few of their others eventually, but their latest one, "The Slime Revenge #4" is fresh in my mind so I'll start there.

Whoever has been requesting these videos from this studio appears to have been heavily influenced by "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", because many of them feature a stern, judge-like female character. This one takes it a step further by actually playing an excerpt from the famous glue scene at the end of that movie. Personally, seeing Christopher Lloyd stuck to and flattened by a steamroller wasn't all that interesting to me back then, so neither is being reminded of it now, but I can't deny that it was a formative scene for a lot of people, and the legendary "Acme glue" was some exceptional work from the props department. While some of that may sound a BIT negative, I really enjoyed this clip.

We begin with our heroine Eleonore watching "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", wearing black latex or pvc pants, a matching zip-up halter top, and gloves, the perfect outfit for relaxing in front of the tv. We get some close-up shots of her (somewhat dirty) bare feet with painted black toenails as she laughs along with the film. When the aforementioned glue scene plays, she gets agitated and starts yelling at the TV in Italian. From the C4S description, she's "noting all the mistakes of the judge and arrogantly explains what she would have done to succeed if she had been in her place". Luckily for us, she's about to get her chance to prove it, because as she stands up angrily and prepares to stalk away, she trips over one of her high heels and her gloved hand lands in a bucket of green goop. She struggles to pull her hand out for several minutes, even putting her foot on the edge for additional leverage. After about three minutes, she realizes that her foot is now stuck in a puddle that formed while she was focused on her stuck hand. She eventually gets her hand free, but in the process of trying to get her foot loose, she falls backward and her hand gets stuck to the floor again. She stamps in frustration, and her other foot lands in the same puddle as the first, becoming instantly caught. This continues for a while, until she manages to stand up, only to fall backward again, this time with her butt landing on the sticky bucket. She pulls and strains, and is able to stand again eventually, but the scene ends with both of her feet still firmly trapped while she fumes and rages. 

If you've read any of my previous posts, you know that I love progression in a scene. This can take the form of an "emotional journey" for a character as they run through a spectrum of emotions (surprise > frustration > anger > defeat), or it can be more physical, as in someone's struggles getting them into more trouble. This one does an excellent job of the latter, showcasing one of the most varied sticky situations I've seen in a long time. If you only want to see stuck feet, there's a good amount of that, but it's not the sole (heh) focus. The acting is very well done, with the model displaying a believable level of frustration, surprise, and rage as the rubbery glue stretches and snaps her back, and her most energetic struggles only serve to get her stuck in different ways. That said, if your preference is for meek heroines, this clip is not for you - Eleonore is a force to be reckoned with. Luckily, so is the glue. Lastly, I have to deduct a point for the glue itself. While the green was a good choice and reminiscent of the aforementioned Acme glue, it's just a little too thin and runny at the beginning, which makes it really hard to believe Eleonore is at all stuck when her hand is in the bucket. Luckily it improves as it cools - I think they just started recording a little too soon. One last thing to consider is that this clip is spoken entirely in Italian. I feel like the acting is more than sufficient to get the point across, but if you're a stickler for being able to understand exactly what's being said, I'd suggest learning Italian very quickly or looking elsewhere.

I'm going to give this one a B+. It has some flaws, but it's otherwise highly recommended for fans of bare feet stuck, with some nice hand and butt stuck scenes for good measure, and fans of strong, dynamic characters who appear to have met their match.

The Slime Revenge #4 can be purchased for $18.99 from the "Umiliati Offesi" clip store. The store includes the standard 10-second preview.

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