Dreamcatcher
Do you have a fetish for girls in carnival masks? Glittery, feathery, occasionally beak-masked girls who refer to their assholes as — no kidding — “dreamcatchers”? (And, yes, jizz is referred to as “dreams” at least once in the course of the film, so at least their metaphor is consistent.) Then this is a no-brainer — this is the only movie in the world for you!
For the rest of us, Dreamcatcher — not to be confused with the bad science fiction movie of the same name, based on the minor Stephen King novel of yet again the same name — is a mixed bag. It’s hard enough to keep track of pornstar identities (especially with their predilection for body-altering plastic surgery and their fondness for multiple pseudonyms), but in a movie where they’re all wearing huge face-obscuring masks? I just gave up trying to tell them apart. Still, a certain degree of anonymity can be hot, and it doesn’t matter if they’re wearing a mask if the camera lingers over a shot of a cock plunging into an ass. At least it’s fair — the guys look like refugees from a Mardi Gras parade, too, though their masks are more masculine (their velvet capes aren’t, though). The scripted dialogue isn’t very good — okay, it’s bad — but on the plus side, there isn’t much of it.
And there’s a wide array of gonzo fucking to be seen here, including hard anal, rough blowjobs, three-ways, DP, cum-swapping, ATM, and other pleasures.
But if, like me, one of your joys in watching porn is seeing a beautiful (and, let’s be honest, occasionally come-spattered) face transported into expressions of ecstasy, then you’ll be disappointed by the costuming gimmick. And with regard to the aesthetics of cumshots on feathered carnival masks . . . well, let’s just say I’d hate to be the propmaster on this production.
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