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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Dreams
Rating: 2 Stars
Produced, written, and directed by Ginetto di
Masolo. Videography by Montana and
Liv3d. Edited by Relief Studios, Los
Angeles. Music by S.S. Edge and Liv3D.
Starring Mason Tyler, Walter Lee, Don
London, Clint
Baxter, Roy Fischer, Damon West, Julio
Icente, Matt Fuller, Cameron Stone, Jesse
James, Jaime Blade, and Jarred Kentley.
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"So many unfulfilled fantasies...," sighs an unseen Olympian presence whose opening effusion could have come from the Ed Wood version of
Eyes Wide Shut. "Dreams and fantasies have a certain electricity," we're told, "that makes life more invigorating, especially when they're
about some hot young stud." Perhaps, but not in this collection of five routine sex loops, where reveries are every bit as boring as the everyday world. (You can easily tell the difference between phantasm and reality in
Dreams, however, because all the passages set in real life are
tinted blue, and sex takes place only in the mind.)
The disposable sex scenes unfold inside the heads of individuals whose libidinous fantasies are triggered by attractive men they encounter in brief interactions or casual sightings. The setups are archetypal. The best episode is the first, in which hotel guest Damon West,
the only performer whose sexual energy matches the rampaging music, dreams of having his way with cute, endearingly klutzy room service waiter Julio Icente. But if dreams are supposed to improve on reality, why can't West's imagination cancel out that busy flowered bedcover,
or those ugly drapes?
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