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  • lor_10 June 2019
    Like it or not, AJ Bailey is back as an incompetent ninja in this embarrassing sequel, taking an even dumber tack than the first Vivid release.

    She has retired from being a ninja, now running an atmospheric looking bar, the best set in the movie. Busty Mia Lelani comes to the bar requesting aid in revenging the attack on her brother, and after refusing the supplication AJ humps the Oriental beauty, and agrees.

    At this point the movie falls apart with what director B. Skow might alibi as an experimental move, but which is merely confusing and incompetent. Superstar Asa Akira, suddenly takes over Mia's role, and the brother (his face hidden under bandages) turns out to be Billy Glide, the villain who AJ gorily killed at the end of Part 1. Or we thought was killed.

    Making matters worse, Mia returns to the same role later in the picture without explanation. Apparently the viewer is expected to swallow any sort of nonsense.

    And nonsense is emphasized, especially in a dumb fight scene where Glide beats up AJ with his big dick, aided by substituting a dildo at one point instead of the real thing. New villain for Part 2 is James Deen, awful as usual and dressed only in underpants, hardly the attire for an arch-villain.

    Bailey is unconvincing in her role and poor special effects (mainly editing tricks) are perhaps intentionally laughable, as is Jerry's martial arts move as an Eastern European ninja helping AJ out. A huge-breasted gonzo model Bella Blaze is thrown into the mix for a sex scene, constantly peeking over at the camera and utterly unprepared to deliver dialog in a feature format.