The only minor critique? At 40+ minutes, the middle section drags slightly. A couple of the position changes feel like they are padding the runtime rather than advancing the "story."
The film's plot centers around a business deal that takes an unexpected turn, leading to a steamy and seductive encounter. The chemistry between Ryan Keely and her co-star is undeniable, and their interactions are filled with tension and anticipation.
Unlike the standard Blacked scenes which often focus on a "discovery" narrative, "Good Business" is framed as a deliberate, consensual, and highly charged exchange between two equals. Why "Good Business" Stands Out
Without revealing explicit beat-by-beat spoilers (though the scene is widely available for legal viewing), "Good Business" follows a tight three-act structure.
In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Ryan Keely to discuss her latest project and what it takes to close a deal.