WARNING!
Distributor | Released | Length |
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Bronco Studios | 2003 | 102 |
Description source: Jérôme
This exciting film starts like "Scouting for Wood" (2004, Pacific Sun), with two joggers who stop to take a break. But whereas in the more recent film, they don't do it (partly because they are real-life brothers), here Vince and Austin have a great sensuous session in the open, on some abandoned railway tracks, probably part of the derelict military compound where scenes 4 & 5 are filmed. (They have two other scenes together, in "Birthday Wood" and in "Vapeurs torrides" and every time Vince tops Austin.) After that, they diverge, and each goes his separate way. Austin happens successively on two couples already in action, Sean and Robert, then Joseph and Cameron: he joins the first pair but waits until Joseph is gone to approach Cameron. Vince, on the other hand, is sought after by Robin and Jordan whom he saw going at it in Robin's convertible, then he is jumped by Joseph who accuses him of trying to steal his bike. The last two scenes in fact follow Joseph's point of view, with a very nice moment of Joseph riding his bike. That's how we get back to Prague and to the final scene, which is also the only one shot indoors. Beside Joseph and Vince, Austin (soon to become Ethan Clarke) is of course the major attraction of this film, with his smile and cheerful manner, not to mention his other outstanding qualities.