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The film " Inès, Infirmière très Privée " (released in 2016), also known by its English title " Ines, Private Nurse

", is a production from the DorcelClub (Marc Dorcel) studio featuring performer Ines Lenvin and directed or co-starring Pascal Saint James . Film Overview

The movie follows the story of Inès (played by Ines Lenvin), a dedicated nurse whose professional life is busy with emergencies, night shifts, and home visits. DorcelClub Ines Lenvin Initiated By Pascal Sain...

Plot Premise: Despite being married to Pascal (played by Pascal Saint James), Inès finds her domestic life unfulfilling after the couple moves to the countryside to escape the stress of the city. As their intimate relationship cools and a sense of routine sets in, Inès begins to seek physical fulfillment elsewhere.

Narrative Device: Her professional "home visits" serve as a pretext to meet other men and find the satisfaction she feels is missing from her marriage. Key Cast and Crew The film " Inès, Infirmière très Privée "

Ines Lenvin: At the time of release, she was considered a rising star within the Marc Dorcel "stable" of performers.

Pascal Saint James: Appears in the film as Inès's husband, whose lack of attention drives the central conflict of the plot. Performance Analysis Ines Lenvin: Lenvin is the standout

Studio: Marc Dorcel / DorcelClub, a major European producer known for high-budget adult cinematic features. Critical Reception

Reviews on platforms like IMDb describe the film as a step up from basic fetish-themed videos, though some critics felt it relied on common genre tropes such as the "private nurse" archetype without deep character development. Inès, Infirmière très Privée (Video 2016) - IMDb


Performance Analysis

Ines Lenvin: Lenvin is the standout here. She manages to walk the difficult line of appearing submissive to the situation while clearly being in control of her own pleasure. Her performance is physical and vocal; she doesn't just endure the pacing set by Saint, she feeds off it. For a scene labeled "initiation," there is a refreshing lack of hesitation. She seems eager, which sells the fantasy far better than feigned reluctance would have.

Pascal Saint: Saint is a reliable workhorse in the European scene. Here, he plays the "instructor" role with a heavy hand. He is dominant without being abusive, maintaining a steady intensity throughout. However, his performance feels somewhat by-the-numbers. If you’ve seen Saint in other Dorcel productions, you know exactly what to expect: relentless pacing, minimal dialogue, and a focus on his own rhythm. He is effective, but he doesn't offer much variation.

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