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The project " Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly " is a segment within the Deeper production Seductions V2, featuring performer Freya Parker

Recognition: The film was nominated for Best Featurette at the 2026 AVN Awards.

Consider the metaphor literally. A fly is a pest. It carries disease. Ignoring a fly is not virtue; it is neglect of one’s own boundaries. In one of the most quoted paragraphs attributed to Parker (from a supposed chapter titled “The Kitchen”), she watches a fly drown in a glass of water. She does not save it. She does not kill it. She simply watches, feeling nothing. The narration notes: “This is what they call kindness. This is the absence of decision.” Deeper - Freya Parker - Wouldnt Hurt A Fly -31....

The title itself is a trap. Before the first chord is even struck, Parker sets a moral stage: the subject of the song is kind. Not performatively kind, not situationally kind, but fundamentally, organically incapable of cruelty. The line “wouldn’t hurt a fly” is a colloquialism for harmless innocence. It’s the phrase we use to describe people who return shopping carts, who apologize to furniture they bump into, who pick up earthworms from the sidewalk after a rain.

Critical Reception: Reviews on IMDb describe the production as having a "flashy but empty" style, characterizing it as "all style, no substance". Freya Parker’s performance is described as an effective "femme fatale," though reviewers noted the departure from the original source material's character archetypes. Context of Title The project " Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly "

Script or Production Paper: Physical copies of the script or "paper" used in the set design to mimic the 1960s aesthetic of the original Psycho. Seductions V2 (Video 2025)

"Wouldn't Hurt a Fly" is a 2025 erotic parody film produced by the adult studio Deeper and directed by W. C. Walker. The film stars Freya Parker in the role of a femme fatale and is part of the anthology collection Seductions 2. Cinematic Concept and Parody Deeper into observation: Freya studies the fly’s final

: She made her solo debut at the Edinburgh Fringe with the show "It Ain't Easy Being Cheeky"