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# 16 : The feminism initiation of Dorcel
lamegabyte1 February 2015
For one time, his production offers something else that young women taken to an isolated place to satisfy the lust of wealthy men ! This change is the result of the identity of the one behind the camera, Manuel Ferrara, who isn't unfortunately not credited in IMDb. The making-off explains clearly what he wanted to do and shows how much he is a good manager and cares for his crew and cast. So the movie is close to real life experiences and Lola is as much in charge of her desires than him. Sure the orgy isn't exceptional as it's really difficult to follow so much people but here, it's clearly not a harem and women aren't considered as sex toys !This way, Lola really shines as she never loses her beautiful smile!
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Supreme waste of talent by Ferrara for Dorcel
lor_18 January 2017
This is one Marc Dorcel release where the inevitable "Making of" short subject is useful in analyzing what one has just sat through.

We find that the Clapper Board title was merely Manuel Orgie 2, a followup to a many-directors orgy feature Ferrara had previously directed for Dorcel.

The French porno magnate sent his then-current superstar Lola Reve to L.A. to star for Ferrara, with a ton of local Chatsworth talent enlisted in basically non-speaking, all-humping group sex roles. One endless orgy takes up the bulk of the running time, and despite Ferrara's best efforts (he mans one of the two cameras in addition to starring), it is dull, repetitive and unarousing.

Lola masturbating in the shower, giving Manu a blow job and later humping him away from the orgy folk, and finally wandering solo and wistfully topless along a Malibu beach, is remote and mechanical throughout, just like the sexual content. Even that overworked Adult term of "chemistry" is absent, not that I wish to overstate its all- importance as interviewed porn talent is wont to do.

Manuel waxes eloquently during the "Making of" what he was trying to do, including writing a script (not surprisingly, uncredited) around guest talent Lola, but the result is empty. Having such a laundry list of top porno names on board turns out not to be a plus but rather accentuates the ho-hum content. It's staged at a cornball "swingers' private party" but cryptically only Lola wears a mask among the XXX revelers.
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