
Paraty Affairs' Patrick Pollito
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Giacomo Tramontagna
Paraty Affairs
Rating: 3 Stars
Produced, written, and directed by Max Julien. Videography by Max Julien and Chris B. Keller. Edited by Tony Biscotto. Music by A.M. Som. Starring Edmundo Castro, Jack Joy, Yago Ribeiro, Lu Haas, Rogerio Gusto, Frank
Lemos, Sidney Sampaio, Andre Stamatis, Patrick Pollito, and Rocky de Oliveira.
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When rangy, dreamy-eyed Argentinian tourist Lu Haas arrives in Paraty, a Brazilian coastal resort between Sao Paolo and Rio, he's guided around town by muscular Kristen Bjorn discovery Rocky de Oliveira (Manville, Fire Dance), who is a Brazilian resort
unto himself. Once Haas gets his bearings, he fantasizes, witnesses, or participates in various sexual adventures involving well-built, uncircumcised, sun-toasted men.
The first sex episode, a threesome Haas watches from a distance, begins when the aptly named Jack Joy loses his trunks while splashing in rapids. In the next scene, Haas graduates to hands-on involvement as handsome Raul Dias sounds his depths on a billiard table.
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utdoor encounters follow in a grove of trees and on a boat. In the latter sequence, Andre Stamatis and Sidney Sampaio keep jumping in the sea to cool off, as if they're trying to avoid getting singed.
But the best reason to see Paraty Affairs
occurs at the end, when -- just as Haas is packing to leave -- Rocky de Oliveira reappears with his smiling, spiky-haired boyfriend, Patrick Pollito, and proposes a three-way. Haas, uninhibited during his session with Dias,
turns bashful and says he'd prefer just to watch, but he's soon drawn into the action. Despite some unfortunate jump cuts, viewers will be, too. By the time de Oliveira and Pollito are skewering Haas fore and aft, the sexual heat could bend steel.
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