LOS ANGELES—Adult star Marcello Bravo reveals the inspiration for his new series, Mr. Nice, came from his own life experiences as an adrenaline junkie.
The seasoned performer/director says he’s always been someone who thrives in the extremes.
Sports and sex are no exception.
“I have done and still do all kinds of different sports four or five times a week, and I love sex more than most people,” says Bravo, who co-owns the boutique studio LittleCaprice-Dreams.com with his wife Little Caprice—the three-time AVN International Female Performer of the Year.
“When I was around 12-13 years old, I discovered that masturbating was an amazing feeling. I would masturbate multiple times in a row, and I remember that two or three orgasms in a row were not enough for me.”
The Austrian stud says those horny teenage years “were unexpectedly the best training for me because when I got into porn, it helped me a lot.”
“On our website, we have our own tags for it: ‘male double cum,’ ‘male triple cum.’ Our fans love it when I cum two or three times in a scene,” Bravo continues. “After years, when I became an acrobatic performer, I discovered that this was my passion, too—creating, editing shows, stage direction, acrobatics. Now in the porn business I can bring these two passions of mine together.”
Enter Mr. Nice—Bravo’s alter-ego and the protagonist of the latest creation from the Czech Republic-based brand.
“Mr. Nice is a cool guy who likes extreme sports and adrenaline, but his biggest passion is sex,” Marcello explains. “He is more than just a lover to women; he is a therapist. He understands women and knows exactly which buttons to push to bring them to another level.”
He continues, “I was excited to shoot this blockbuster! The story is amazing: three rich girls visit Mr. Nice through an agency at his location to address their personal issues and on the end all comes together.”
Currently, Bravo has shot three 45-minute, vignette-style episodes of Mr. Nice for their Xpervo series featuring Alexis Crystal (“The Limit”), Ambar Lapiedra (“Blonde Silence”) and Little Caprice (“The Boss”)—which was just released on Friday.
Caprice seeks out Mr. Nice because she feels something is wrong inside her; Alexis wants his help simply to push her boundaries, as she feels no real problems in her life; and Ambar comes to Mr. Nice because she can’t feel anything anymore.
In addition, Bravo is including comedic segments between the episodes and plans to compile all three into a full movie that will be released before the end of August.
“The ending will be open-ended, similar to Netflix productions,” Marcello says. “The story is a kind of thriller where a surprise comes out on the end.”
Bravo not only played the title character, he also wrote the script, did the lighting setup and acted as the liaison between the models and the camera operator, communicating his vision for the cinematography.
“When I'm in front of the camera I shoot always the intro and cinematic parts from the girl by myself to get what I need 100%. That's also unusual. Sometimes, it can be challenging to switch off my directing brain to perform as the male talent and then quickly revert back to directing,” Bravo admits. “But somehow, it all works out.”
And as with all of LittleCaprice-Dreams scenes and movies, he did the editing.
Marcello adds, “We plan to work with beautiful lighting setups, a fog machine, and candles to create the right atmosphere with top lingerie. There will be intimate scenes, including one in a glass shower and creative use of mirrors. I’ll also incorporate various sound effects during editing to enhance the overall experience.”
Bravo, the former dancer, acrobat and soccer player who now is 15-plus years into his adult movie career, believes the story will resonate with the male members of LittleCaprice-Dreams.com who can identify with his character.
“At the same time, female members will find it intriguing as well,” he says. “Women often have fantasies that push their boundaries, and this narrative beautifully explores that thrill of stepping outside their comfort zones. That’s exactly what I want to show in the movie.”