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Open Fire & who's coming ... home
kosmasp21 July 2023
No pun intended - and this movie amongst the other movies I binged while simultaneously rating and reviewing them ... well made me think: if they made movies like this 20 years ago ... shouldn't it be even easier to make them now? But I reckon there is not much need for that ... I guess it is like with tik tok - people want to get straight to the point .. or come to it. I mean I had to ... at least once, you know the drill ... that too.

The disc did not have any audio commentary so I had to manually skip the scenes that did not involve story. Which is ok of course - production values are not that bad to be honest. The movie could have had a bit more substance though. And maybe a bit more humor. Or maybe I am spoiled from watching Operation Desert Stormy. It can not reach any of those heights ... unfortunately. There is one shootout scene (is that what it is called in war movies?) towards the end, that is quite nice ... and yes I assume all the scenes you came ... here to watch are fine too. Of course nowadays you can find scenes like that on the internet ... even when not looking for them ... which answers my previous question even more emphatically I assume. Dedicated to the soldiers ... of course it is! Rising up to the occasion and all that. Have not seen the first one (if there is one) of this either by the way.
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Excellent followup extends scope of Red Ezra classic
lor_6 May 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Red Ezra receives no credit in Andre Madness/Nic Andrews' followup film HEARTS AND MINDS 2, but the spirit of his classic 2002 nostalgia/porn/war romance video lives on. More ambitious followup was extremely well-made and impressed me with its ability to simulate a real movie, quite rare in 21st Century XXX projects.

Red's concept was to look back at World War II romantically with the yearning on the home front and for soldiers in combat to return to normalcy and be together again with their loved ones. The vignettes were without dialog but potent in presenting explicit sex with feeling.

Writer-producer Andrews has gone one step further by presenting us well-directed (by Andre Madness) scenes of the war itself. A marine squad headed by Tommy Gunn (convincing in the role though he retained his trademark mustache -probably against regulations) is on a rescue mission to bring back survivors from a helicopter crash during the Iraq war.

When they arrive everyone's dead and the small squad (half a dozen soldiers) is pinned down, waiting for their own rescue the following day.

Film alternates battle scenes, well-staged with believable gunfire, explosions and combat activity one would expect in a Hollywood B-movie, but far above the token effort one associates with porn, plus five XXX sex sequences. The sex is flashbacks to the home front and has a fine cast executing the explicit action.

First up the femme soldier Cassandra Cruz is taking a sponge bath and daydreaming to a flashback of deep throating Anthony Rosano, almost unrecognizable with a buzz-cut hair cut.

Second flashback is reminiscent of the first HEARTS & MINDS, as soldier Seth Dickens is back home humping cute redhead Marie McCray, ending in a cream-pie which is extremely fake looking - the liquid streaming out of her like an outtake from Walerian Borowczyk's famous art-house porn film THE BEAST.

Vignette #3 is a strange one, as Samantha Ryan sends a live Skype -style message to Black boyfriend Tyler Knight, and performs live in arousing lesbian sex with gal pal Celeste Star to turn him on. Knight gets to do dramatic war scenes, but for some reason is cheated out of XXX action this time, simply acting as voyeur.

The beautiful Sadie West stars in next segment, torn right out of Red Ezra's play-book, as she services Jack Lawrence while he's fixing up his cherry race car, a '65 Daytona Coupe. This XXX music video style vignette resembles exactly many Ezra prototype scenes, notably Julian's in LOVE MACHINE. A real oddity (for me) exists as IMDb lists Lawrence as nom de porn for Steve Crest, who has played cops (bit parts?) in an endless list of recent non-sex movies -at his current rate he could become "the hardest working man in show biz".

There's a violent battle with Gunn getting shot, cuing some tragic moments for members of our squad and a heart-felt finale of Gunn humping his wife Ashlynn Brooke that completes the film's prologue which begins with her at home.

In a way Madness and Andrews have topped Red in terms of whipping up some true feeling for these characters, no mean feat in porn where getting the viewer aroused is generally the Prime Directive. Hopefully an audience still exists (this film is now 7 years old) for Adult entertainment that delivers more than generic raw sex.
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