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: It features significantly higher levels of physical violence and narrative peril than typical adult studio productions, relying heavily on tension rather than gore.
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is a 2017 high-budget adult crime thriller directed by Dick Bush and produced under the premium studio banner Digital Playground . Departing from the lighthearted, comedic tone of the studio's original 2010 Fly Girls release, this feature film delivers a gritty, action-oriented narrative centered around aviation fraud, high-stakes corporate sabotage, and deadly criminal double-crosses.