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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
The Brazilian in Me
Rating: 3 Stars
Produced by Anderson Bueno. Directed by Julio Kadetti. Written by Julio Kadetti and Pietro. Videography by Oscar Doveli. Starring Marcio Rosa, Gabriel Trepador, Roger Vianna, Bruno
Correia, Igor Silva, Celso Vierbrantz, and Gilmar Peres.
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Brazilian lovers Marco Rosa and Gabriel Trepador share a country villa whose amenities include an azure kidney-shaped pool and a nut-brown stallion-shaped groundskeeper, Roger Vianna, who takes decorative
outdoor showers. One day Rosa's brother, Bruno Correia, pays them a visit with two of his friends. Trepador, a goateed, satyr-haired, round-faced hunk, takes an instant shine to Correia. Meanwhile, Correia's friends, tucked
firmly into skimpy swimsuits, wander into the surrounding woods and meet (a) the groundskeeper, who lurks in a tree, and (b) a convenient fisherman, who triggers a sexual daydream.
When Trepador catches Correia jerking off indoors to a gay skin magazine, the two have sex. When Rosa enters and spots his lover and his brother going at it, he stalks off and makes spiteful whoopee
with Vianna, whom we've earlier seen peering hungrily in at manorial carryings-on. This flimsy story has a flat, conventional denouement, but it's easy to take.
Originally called Pau Brasil (Brazilian
Wood), this import from Sao Paolo's Frenesi Filmes includes five one-on-one sex episodes that sometimes flare into blazing heat. Director Julio Kadetti guides
his attractive, mostly uncut cast through passages of slurpy runaway lust. The best sequence is the first, in which Trepador dips Rosa's cock in a glass of wine and then sucks it, and Rosa pours wine between Trepador's ass
cheeks and then laps it up.
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