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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Fire Dance
Rating: 4 Stars
Produced and directed by Kristen Bjorn.
Videography by Kristen Bjorn and Strongboli. Music
by Matt Locke. Starring Juan Jimenez, Carlos
Montenegro, Rocky Olivera, Carlos Caballero, Jean
Franko,
Max Veneziano, Alex Ribeiro, Falco Jabour,
Alexandro Gonzalez, Tibor Cernan, Bruno Duarte,
Matthias Vannelli, Zeca Romeiro, Mario Segovia,
Mauricio Goldstein, Mukhtar Safarov, and Erick
Nogueira.
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Juan Jimenez and Carlos Montene-gro are finely
chiseled European brothers whose aristocratic clan
has fallen on hard times, necessitating special
measures to keep their ancestral manor solvent.
With the help of Jimenez's
lover and servant, Rocky Olivera, the pair has
transformed the family castle into a no-holds-
barred gay guest house. Montenegro, who's secretly
enamored of Olivera, finds his brother's treatment
of the soulful,
bedroom-eyed underling reprehensible-- failing to
see what's really going on when, for example,
Jimenez punishes Olivera for inattentive table-
polishing by slashing his pants off and fucking the
living
tapas out of him. When Jimenez and
Olivera eventually clue Montenegro into their kink
dynamic, the resulting incestuous three-way
helps Fire Dance earn its name.
This peppery eccentric treat from Kristen
Bjorn embellishes its central love triangle with
subplots involving handsome gardener Carlos
Caballero and jealous boyfriend Jean Franko; a
dungeon full of "guests who don't
pay their bills and employees who don't do their
jobs right;" and various lustful tourists. The
17-man cast is potent even for a Kristen Bjorn
production; every sex scene threatens to burn a
hole in your screen. Among the
more memorable blasts of heat are the images of
Falco Jabour ejaculating geyser-style while
Alexandro Gonzalez fucks him with a billiard cue,
and of Zeca Romeiro lapping up milk that runs
between Matthias Vannelli's buttocks
as Mario Segovia spills the rich white liquid down
Vannelli's back. There are minor miscalculations--
arch voice-over narration, for one-- but for most of
its 161
minutes, Fire Dance stays magically
aflame.
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