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The girls are beauties, but the premise is bungled
lor_11 January 2016
I wish Marc Dorcel videos imported from France would adopt those rack-jobber legends posted on the back of many U.S. videos: alerting us to the particular classification for displaying the product, e.g. "Couples", "All-Sex", "Anal", "Teens", etc. Most of Dorcel's glossy packaging, misleading synopses and stellar casts imply a storyline inside, but "Ballerina" is just another wall-to-wall sexer misleading the public.

As with Kendo films, hack director Franck Vicomte suppresses or blanks out any recorded dialog, turning a possible feature into a pantomime. I found this frustrating because nascent story lines were thereby buried or rendered stillborn for no good reason. So we see heroine Gina Gerson as a new ballerina humping her boyfriend, working as a pole dancer at very phony strip club at night (she and the other ballerinas are strippers, NOT escorts or whores at night despite the video's come-on title).

Another ballerina, Ava Courcelles (one of Dorcel's A-list actresses) has sex with the school official, but again this dramatic possibility is just sex, no story repercussions. Best footage was sex featuring big-nippled Aleska Diamond, a powerful performer who is basically slumming in this rotten exercise. The characters have no names and the credits fail to identify who played whom, another example of the recent Dorcel "sex is all that matters" insulting approach and lack of quality.

So chalk up yet another pretty but empty Dorcel time-killer (and time-waster), instantly forgettable in its zero impact approach to eroticism. I guess the gonzo revolution ultimately sinks all ships, Dorcel's included.
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