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Hungarian Graffiti
By Giacomo Tramontagna

Hungarian Graffiti
Rating: 3 Stars
Produced by John Rutherford. Directed by Steve Kiraly. Videography by Max Phillips and D.C. Wheeler. Music by E.M. Diaz. Starring George Vidanov, Isidore Nadas, Jonathan Collins, Martin Sandor, Adam Gossett, Daniel Halasz, Andreas Molnar, Eric Hanner, Jacob Matthias, and Beni Laczko.
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In some industrial no-man's-land around Budapest, a gang of guerrilla artists known as Team Graffiti runs around spraying designs on ugly buildings in the dead of night. The authorities aren't happy. "Our most important task is to catch the graffiti boys," Jonathan Collins, head of a police investigative team, tells his men. Such are the priorities of Hungarian law enforcement.

The gang is run by a Fagin-like mastermind named Tony (Isidore Nadas), whose disgruntled boyfriend (George Vidanov) pouts, "You spend more time with the graffiti boys than with me." When Tony pressures his partner into a three-way with the most muscular member of the graffiti brigade (Andreas Molnar), Vidanov overcomes his reluctance and plunges passionately into sucking and fucking. Then he turns around and phones the cops. It's disappointing to see Vidanov, the most charismatic of Falcon's European models, cast as a petulant snitch, but he puts warmth and intensity into his only sex scene.

There's also sex between a pair of graffiti boys, a routine threesome at police headquarters, and a four-way in a room full of paint cans. Standout performers include Nadas, who looks like a leader and can even act, and long-haired Beni Laczko. The sometimes mechanical sex heats up fiercely at random intervals. We're never told whether Team Graffiti's mission is political, artistic, or what; both graffiti and sex come across as effusions of male high spirits.


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