Released | Oct 01st, 2000 |
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Running Time | 83 |
Director | Chi Chi LaRue |
Company | Mustang Studios |
Cast | Kyle Becker, Shane Rockford, Jon Marino, Michel Mattel, Jeremy Tucker, Colby Taylor, Jason Law |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
One must credit director Chi Chi LaRue for attempting to tackle such tricky subject matter: racism. Colby Taylor plays a blind white man who happens to fall in love with a black man (Jeremy Tucker), much to his racist friends' chagrin. Unfortunately, the sappy and preachy script undercuts anything deep or serious LaRue tries to deliver. Taylor's character - supposedly desperately in love with Tucker - easily sleeps with another man. We're supposed to root for Taylor, but his casual infidelity makes it harder to swallow than his huge cock.
However, pre-nom Kyle Becker as the hypocritical racist friend for Best Supporting Actor, and Becker's explosive scene with gorgeous trick Shane Rockford as Best Sex Scene. It's a scorcher.
As a postscript: Performers with thick, heavy accents should be seen and never heard.