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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Loners
Rating: 2 Stars
Photographed, written, and directed by Vlado
Iresch. Edited by Vlado Iresch and Tom Branz.
Music by Alex Tau. Starring Marcel Viduka, Tom
Dwaite, Chris Curter, Bastien Trotti, Bony Flat, Rudy
Hass, Sebastian Adams,
Brandon Alinch, and George Plozen.
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Bastien Trotti is a blow-dried blond with bright blue eyes and a sweetly oblivious grin. When you spot the
word Dim on the waistband of his underpants, you might assume it's a descriptive caption. But he does respond to physical stimuli, hooking up first with smooth,
muscular Marcel Viduka, then with goateed, satyrish Tom Dwaite. Riding on the back of Viduka's motorcycle in a shot that echoes the
film Wild Reeds, Trotti almost purrs with contentment. His bliss is short-lived, however, and so is he. Trotti's tale is told in flashback as Viduka
and Dwaite come to visit the spot where he died in a probably intentional motorcycle crash.
Cast in Prague, shot in some unknown locale (perhaps the rural Czech Republic), then dubbed into German, this story-driven All Worlds import might have been more accessible to American viewers if someone had bothered to provide English subtitles. Its "loners"
are actually a fairly gregarious group of young motorcycle enthusiasts who buzz about the countryside in snazzy biker togs, pausing to admire one another's equipment.
The five erotic segments vary in quality. The best moments occur in oral sequences that feel drawn out until rude, abrupt jump cuts pitch the action forward into fucking. Apart from the three principals, the most memorable sexual performer is Brandon Alinch,
who crams two cocks into his mouth at once in the first sex scene. Standouts in the nine-man European cast include a model who may or may not understand the implications of being called Bony Flat.
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