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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Seven Deadly Sins: Lust
Rating: 3 Stars
Produced by Dan Cross. Written,
edited, and directed by Michael Zen.
Videography by Franz Gruber.
Starring Blake Harper, Jason Branch,
Michael Brandon, Tony Acosta,
Logan Reed, Ethan Richards,
Rob Kirk, and Nick Young.
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Blake Harper is in love with a work of art. "Where the hell have you been?" snaps Michael Brandon, a concerned friend. "You've been at that fucking art gallery again, haven't you!" The gallery is showing a collection of
male nude paintings (by Rick Herold) that haunt Harper's waking hours and invade his dreams. He's particularly turned on by a soulful portrait porn fans will instantly recognize as a cartoon homokitsch likeness of Jason
Branch, Harper's offscreen main squeeze. To own the painting, Harper has to agree to have sex with art dealer Logan Reed-- a price most viewers would pay in a heartbeat. Once the picture is hung in Harper's apartment, the figure
seems to leave the painting and come to life.
This entry in All Worlds Video's Seven Deadly
Sins series stops a few feet short of making sense; it's unclear just who or what writer/director Michael Zen thinks the Jason Branch apparition represents. But Branch is a
worthy object of love and lust, and the five sex scenes are full of erotic fervor. Standout passages include Brandon and Latino gardner Tony Acosta teasing each other through glass, and Nick Young sucking Branch's toes in the
shower. Branch and Harper never do have a fully developed scene together, though tantalizing black-and-white snippets of one are intercut with Branch's encounter with Young. The narrative concludes-- and may even turn coherent--
in the forthcoming Redemption.
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