(1995 Video)

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Dumb story, invigorating music
lor_23 February 2024
Since porn music is generally just taken from a library archive, it's usually poor, but it turns out to be the best thing in "Carnal Interludes". It's story and performances are for the birds.

Show begins seeming like a flub: a couple under the bedcovers with a loud voice yelling: "Action!". It turns out not to be a mistake, but rather Michael Morrison trying to shoot a porn scene, but failing because star Rod Fontana can't get it up. His co-star, an attractive (but obscure) black actress Rachel Saint Marie leaves the set after this bit part, and Rod acts ashamed.

Clumsy transition has Mike Horner showing up with Kirsty Waay to rehearse his lines, and then they hump in the same bed just emptied. When Rod returns he tells Mike how impressed he is with Horner's staying power, so Mike refers him to the Wood Institute, to deal with his erection problem.

Dr. Wood is played by a striking German actress Valeria who caters to sex workers with dysfunction. Rod is joined there by Dave Hardman and Tiffany Mynx, and they begin their program by two days of being sealed off from all sexual stimuli.

Result is that each has an erotic dream, which we watch, not very interesting except for the droll comedy of Dave Hardman's. He's been reading a dull book on farm silos, and dreams of Paticia Kennedy lecturing him, apparently accurately, on the history of the silo, but she emphasizes it as a phallic symbol. Dave responds and she f*cks him.

After the dreams it's time for Dr. Wood to test the boys (Tiffany Mynx is assumed to be okay after her lesbian sex dream featuring Kirsty Waay -illogical since she was previously just an actress working with Horner, not a dream girl) by having a threesome with them.

The concept of porn actors going to a sex clinic is novel but the movie is stupid. I did enjoy the exciting background music, however.
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