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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Meltdown
Rating: 3 Stars
Produced and directed by Jan Novak. Written by Viktor Hajek. Videography by Frank Hanakof and Luky Zdenovic. Edited by Fay Dubois. Starring Rafael Carreras, Ladislav
Pekar, Josef Sladek, Daniel Palffy, Patrik Levaj, Lubo Kurnikov, Zdenek Vespar, Reno Hacek, Carlo Kovarik, and Michael Kozec.
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Spaniard Rafael Carreras steps off a bus in the center of snow-draped Rokytnice nad Jizerou, a ski resort in the Czech Republic's Krknose Mountains. He doesn't speak a word of the local
language, so he's unaware that Patrik Levaj, the person who instantly scoops him up and brings him home, wasn't actually awaiting his arrival. Meanwhile, Carreras's intended host, Ladislav Pekar,
searches for his errant guest. The five fair-to-excellent sex sequences, most of which are dimly related to the story, include four duos and a threesome.
This might have been one more so-so attempt to cash in on the popularity of Eastern European models, but the presence of Carreras, a fiery dark-haired beauty with a face out of Goya,
lends Meltdown's title some legitimacy. Paired with Josef Sladek and later with Levaj in tandem with Carlo Kovarik, Carreras perks up the sex the way an infusion of hot paprika might add zest to a
bland Czech goulash. The conclusion sets up
Meltdown 2. If Carreras reprises his role, that prospect is easy to take.
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