Released | Dec 11th, 2018 |
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Running Time | 87 Min. |
Director | Justine Mii |
Company | Joy Bear Pictures |
Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
DVD Extras | Behind the Scenes, Still Gallery(ies) |
Cast | Julia De Lucia, Bianca Resa, Sicilia, Julia Roca, Juan Lucho, Miguel Zayas, Emilio Ardana, Clea Gaultier, Anthony Gaultier |
Non-Sex Roles | Alexa Tomas, Joel Tomas |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genres | Marquee, Foreign - Non-Narrative |
The Guesthouse is a rural European bed and breakfast where connections happen.
After several days of watching blonde Sicilia hogging the two poolside chaises for herself and her paraphernalia, Julia Roca one-ups her by beating her to the chaises and languorously reclining on just one—naked. When Sicilia laconically offers Roca some sunscreen, Roca invites her to rub it on her back, and then on her front.
When Bianca Resa tries to entice gardener Juan Lucho with a trail of flower petals to her bed, he sweeps them up, but beckoning him to join her under a tree proves effective. Artist Julia De Lucia is painting Miguel Zayas in a heroic pose, but when his toga slips off things get less heroic and more carnal.
Cléa Gaultier and Anthony Gaultier come back to the guesthouse in tuxedo and gown from a formal affair, take separate showers and go to bed—but they restlessly aren't ready to go to sleep just yet. Alexa Tomas and Joel Tomas are lost on the road and when Joel tries to find where they are on the map, Alexa steps out to walk around. They spy De Lucia and Emilio Ardana en flagrante and discreetly leave them to their pleasures.
The dialogue-free encounters make the scenes audience-friendly worldwide, and the scenes are well-photographed in mostly natural light. Recommended.