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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Meet Me at the Casbah
Rating: 2 Stars
Produced by Stéphane Berry. No additional technical credits provided. Starring Marc Torès, Matt Berry, Samy d'Angelo, Tomy Hall, Sebastien Duprès, David Ridder, Steve Lefay, Olivier
Kilmer, Taïs Morgan, and Bruno Barron.
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The first scene begins in medias res, with a trio of nude French tourists drooling over one another's curved, stiff cocks on a blanket spread behind a coastal North African villa. There's no music, just the sound of breaking
waves, lapping tongues, and sucking mouths. Alas, the spell this opening passage casts is soon aborted by director Stéphane Berry's trademark hack-'em-up edits. Jump cuts leap from shots of oral bliss to penetration footage
where it's anybody's guess who's fucking whom; a double-penetration vignette is incoherently set up, then thrown away.
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t's downhill from there. This resurrected 2003 production has six additional sex scenes set in a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, and, on two occasions, a hotel lounge or cafe. Nobody meets anybody at the Casbah or
at any other ethnic venue; no such place is shown. (The locale is established by filler shots of shirtless men on camels.) The choppy action is mostly confined to a holiday hideaway in some unspecified part of
Afrique du Nord. Mehdi Larbi's recent Sins in North
Africa had its flaws, but did at least offer authentic Tunisian locales, and European tourists who took pointed interest in the local menfolk.
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