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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Secrets of the Rain Forest
Rating: 2 Stars
Produced by Agnaldo. Directed by
Pietro. Videography by Mimo and Gil.
Edited by Beto. Starring Luis
Hansom, Rodrigo Fera, Pablo
Picaço, Hector Henryque,
Carlos Mardureira, Bruno
Montepiano, Christian Motta, and
Marcos da Silva.
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It's hard to resist a video whose opening line, if the subtitles are to be trusted, is
"What? A pirarucu fish scale in the
arm?" But after fifteen minutes of Secrets of the Rain
Forest, once some intriguing travelogue footage is
out of the way and sex begins, resistance isn't the least bit hard, and neither is the viewer.
The pirarucu scale is the tribal mark and only adornment of an elusive band of Brazilian Indians photojournalist Luis Hansom is sent up the Amazon to find. Setting out from Manaus, Hansom and his guide,
cinnamon cupcake Rodrigo Fera, have sex the moment they're left alone in the jungle. Then they push onward into the unexplored reaches of incoherence. When a couple of Indians turn up, they resemble city boys of
Portuguese descent; the fish-scale emblem looks like some tropical nudist camp's membership sticker.
Secrets of the Rain Forest could have used a little of the back-to-nature "savage lust" promised by its promotional material. The best of five
pro forma sex scenes is probably a three-way in an urban office.
This expedition into the heart of dullness, imported from the Brazilian production company Pau Brasil, is not as demented as director Pietro's other recent Indian-encounter porn video,
Native Tongues, but it's consequently much less entertaining.
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