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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
No Way Out
Rating: 3 Stars
Directed by John Rutherford. Videography by Todd Montgomery and Max Phillips. Edited by Delta Productions. Music by E.N. Diaz. Starring Travis Wade, Billy Brandt, Jeff Palmer, Anthony Lafont,
Colby Taylor, Cameron Fox, Sebastian Gronoff, Matt Skyler, Karl Tenner, Michel Mattel, Kevin Pearce, Jeremy Jordan.
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A gray Ford van tools creepily through rural Northern California, prowling back roads in search of snatchable young hitchhikers and cyclists. The quality of specimens the van crew collects-- Karl Tenner, Jeremy
Jordan, Michel Mattel, Matt Skyler, Billy Brandt-- suggests that these are kidnappers with taste. The abductees are brought to an isolated house where they are told, "You have no rights here. You are under our control at all
times." They are made to sit at the feet of black-clad tops through a series of sessions that begin with erotic tales told by the Master in charge, Travis Wade, and end in sex.
This setup, of course, is lifted from de Sade's
Les 120 journées de Sodom. Pasolini's film
Salo, which drew on the same material, is also quoted here.
No Way Out doesn't follow its sources into
nihilistic grossout, but some of the sex is edgy and dangerous. There's a blisteringly kinky encounter between Jeff Palmer, brandishing an erection that protrudes from a Graustarkian fascist uniform, and naked sex slave Matt
Skyler, who is spat on, abused, fucked, and made to clean his own cum off Palmer's boot with his tongue. Billy Brandt, the charismatic blond star of
Absolute: Arid, is given an attractive sex partner (Mattel), and forced to
ejaculate into a drinking glass. He isn't used to full advantage, however. And despite director John Rutherford's reputation for handing group sex well, the closing orgy lacks shape, continuity, and coherence-- you can't keep track
of who is doing what to whom.
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