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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Kept
Rating: 3 Stars
Directed by Chi Chi LaRue. Written by Chris
Steele. Videography by Ross Cannon.
Music by E.M. Diaz. Starring Josh Weston,
Gus Mattox, Dean Monroe, Bobby Williams,
Jeremy Jordan, Chad Hunt, Leo Bramm,
Kent Larson, and Ben Damon.
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Josh Weston is the principal plaything of sugar daddy Kent Larson, a muscular guy with a
stylized, close-cropped goatee and a penchant for sexual contact with anything that moves.
On the surface, Weston's needs are being met, but in his heart he regrets the loss of
tattooed, asparagus-dicked ex-boyfriend Gus Mattox. Weston's problem seems to be that he's
an aspiring monogamous homebody whose existence is forever complicated by a compulsion to
get mixed up with promiscuous men. He simmers and broods. "He's just a baby," one
of Larson's
boy-toys says after Weston stalks away in pain. It's hard to disagree.
This is one of those Falcon videos that tries to have it both ways-- making group
sex look like the joyous, liberating experience it often is, and yet regarding sexual
freedom with conventional disdain. Chris Steele, who based his script on a story idea by
Gerry Morales, is
partly to blame for the thematic muddle, and wholly to blame for the cornball dialogue.
("I don't hate you, Gus, I just can't love you," etc.) Typically, director Chi
Chi LaRue could not care less about the story, but handles the sex with exceptional skill.
Weston, who is in peak physical
shape and has wisely abandoned his recent attempt to go blond, gets into equally effective
one-on-one sessions with Larson and Mattox; he comes while being fucked by each of them.
The scenes that demand and reward repeat viewings, however, involve multiple partners: a
three-way at Kent Larson's pad, and a glorious five man hoedown on Chad Hunt's living room
couch.
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