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Amateurish (on purpose?) and phony
After Steve Hooper bored us with his patter in this first of JoyBear's releases, the followup is one big fake, with several scenes presented as virtually soft-core content though sold as Adult hardcore. That's fraudulent advertising.
Hooper's rapid-fire patter with his cameraman as he accosts folks on the street trying to bribe them into having sex on camera is often unintelligible, and he ends up getting only Eastern Euro talent to bite. The resulting sex is mechanical, and even Steve as woodsman is merely going through the motions.
Final scene suddenly attempts to be artsy, a soft-core, NonSex striptease presented in black & white with a masked ecdysiast. It's pure filler.
JoyBear seems to be a vanity label, somehow existing for 15 years now with hardly any releases, the opposite of virtually every other Adult company where the business model is based on quantity. Now if the quality of JoyBear product were of a high standard that would be another matter, but this is pure junk.
Hooper's rapid-fire patter with his cameraman as he accosts folks on the street trying to bribe them into having sex on camera is often unintelligible, and he ends up getting only Eastern Euro talent to bite. The resulting sex is mechanical, and even Steve as woodsman is merely going through the motions.
Final scene suddenly attempts to be artsy, a soft-core, NonSex striptease presented in black & white with a masked ecdysiast. It's pure filler.
JoyBear seems to be a vanity label, somehow existing for 15 years now with hardly any releases, the opposite of virtually every other Adult company where the business model is based on quantity. Now if the quality of JoyBear product were of a high standard that would be another matter, but this is pure junk.
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- lor_
- Jun 19, 2018
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