2 reviews
Grand Prix Fever is a thrilling ride that will satisfy fans of both racing and raunch. With a simple yet effective premise, director Alex de Renzy delivers a solid adult film that, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining and sure to get pulses racing.
The plot follows journalist Sunny and her assistant Ashlyn, who find themselves sharing a houseboat with rival Joey during the Australian Grand Prix. This sets the stage for a steamy encounter as they meet a dashing race car driver, unaware of the dangerous gambling underworld he is entangled in.
The performances are enthusiastic, with Ashlyn Gere's portrayal of the assistant being a standout. Gere sizzles on screen, and one scene in particular will leave a lasting impression. In an outdoor tryst by the water, Gere rides Joey Silvera with passion, exclaiming, "I'm coming!" as she squirts all over his throbbing penis. It's a moment that symbolizes the film's ability to blend its racing and erotic themes.
Another memorable scene involves Gere and Silvera again, this time in a more intimate setting. Gere moans loudly in ecstasy as Silvera relentlessly thrusts into her anus, before climaxing and covering her thigh with his cum. It's a raw, passionate moment that showcases the intensity of their chemistry.
That being said, Grand Prix Fever doesn't push any boundaries in terms of storytelling or cinematography. The plot is thin, and while it provides a nice framework for the action, it doesn't offer any surprises or depth. The production values are also typical of adult films of this era, with a focus on the action rather than visual flair.
Overall, Grand Prix Fever is a solid entry in the adult film genre. It delivers on its promise of erotic entertainment, with a good balance of storytelling and explicit content. While it may not be the most innovative or visually stunning film, it is sure to satisfy those looking for a racy ride.
The plot follows journalist Sunny and her assistant Ashlyn, who find themselves sharing a houseboat with rival Joey during the Australian Grand Prix. This sets the stage for a steamy encounter as they meet a dashing race car driver, unaware of the dangerous gambling underworld he is entangled in.
The performances are enthusiastic, with Ashlyn Gere's portrayal of the assistant being a standout. Gere sizzles on screen, and one scene in particular will leave a lasting impression. In an outdoor tryst by the water, Gere rides Joey Silvera with passion, exclaiming, "I'm coming!" as she squirts all over his throbbing penis. It's a moment that symbolizes the film's ability to blend its racing and erotic themes.
Another memorable scene involves Gere and Silvera again, this time in a more intimate setting. Gere moans loudly in ecstasy as Silvera relentlessly thrusts into her anus, before climaxing and covering her thigh with his cum. It's a raw, passionate moment that showcases the intensity of their chemistry.
That being said, Grand Prix Fever doesn't push any boundaries in terms of storytelling or cinematography. The plot is thin, and while it provides a nice framework for the action, it doesn't offer any surprises or depth. The production values are also typical of adult films of this era, with a focus on the action rather than visual flair.
Overall, Grand Prix Fever is a solid entry in the adult film genre. It delivers on its promise of erotic entertainment, with a good balance of storytelling and explicit content. While it may not be the most innovative or visually stunning film, it is sure to satisfy those looking for a racy ride.
- CinematicLion
- Jul 4, 2024
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"Grand Prixxxx Australia" comes from a time in the VHS era when international co-productions took advantage of porn's profitability to go beyond the quick & cheap routine videos. With Sunny McKay co-starring with superstar Ashlyn Gere, Australian financing helped out the French production company (Colmax).
Joey Silvera co-stars as a professional photographer, introduced in San Francisco with his Asian girlfriend, an obscure actress named Mimi. Scene quickly shifts to Down Under, where he's covering the Formula One Grand Prix race, and meets our stars Sunny and Ashlyn, also working there to cover the event for television.
The racing gimmick is quickly dropped, as director De Renzy crams in nearly a dozen concise sex scenes, many shot outside on location. Because it's a French production, attractive Black French actress Charlene Roben figures prominently in the sex department, but is given almost no dialogue (she can't speak English). Studs Joey and Rocco Siffredi keep humping all the girls with some fake dramatic competition going on, but none of it is interesting.
This adds up to a wasted effort at creating perhaps a crossover film that might appeal beyond the porno addicts audience.
Joey Silvera co-stars as a professional photographer, introduced in San Francisco with his Asian girlfriend, an obscure actress named Mimi. Scene quickly shifts to Down Under, where he's covering the Formula One Grand Prix race, and meets our stars Sunny and Ashlyn, also working there to cover the event for television.
The racing gimmick is quickly dropped, as director De Renzy crams in nearly a dozen concise sex scenes, many shot outside on location. Because it's a French production, attractive Black French actress Charlene Roben figures prominently in the sex department, but is given almost no dialogue (she can't speak English). Studs Joey and Rocco Siffredi keep humping all the girls with some fake dramatic competition going on, but none of it is interesting.
This adds up to a wasted effort at creating perhaps a crossover film that might appeal beyond the porno addicts audience.