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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Sextrap
Rating: 2 Stars
Produced by Scott Masters. Directed by John Travis. Written by Victor Hajek. Videography by Frank Hanakof, Luky Zdenovic, and Jan Novak. Edited by Kevin Glover. Music by Rock Hard. Starring
Daniel Koukal, Josef Sladek, Petr Kovarik, Milos Jirik, Ondrej Mika, Tomas Kubecka, Zdenek Kyselka, Marek Gloss, Robert Stader, Lukas Kratky, and Filip Kral.
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When slender but nutritious-looking Daniel Koukal's car breaks down on the road to Prague, a helpful stranger (Milos Jirik) tows him to a garage where a gang of cute young Czechs peer eagerly under its hood. It's a
while before Koukal realizes he's being detained by people who want to peer under
his hood. If George Duroy, Kristen Bjorn, or the late Steve Cadro had been in charge, this setup might have fulfilled viewers' expectations
by blossoming into a wall-to-wall orgy; it might at least have acquired an edge. But in the hands of John Travis, the four sex scenes, two of which overlap, are long on proficiency and short on passion. Whenever Travis has
more than two people to deal with, the action seems stilted and forced.
Sextrap is full of unrealized potential. Josef Sladek, one Studio 2000's star Czech models, is sabotaged by a Martian haircut; Lukas Kratky, who seems
happy in his work, is seen too briefly.
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