(2008 Video)

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Well-crafted Adamo look at modeling
lor_18 April 2019
After quite a few international successes for Private Media, Antonio Adamo moved to another Spanish-based porn label, the newbie daring! Media, and scored another multi-part hit with his "Roma" trilogy. Less impressive but well-made nonetheless is this 2-part "Babe" feature about in-fighting in the modeling game.

Billed as Viva Style, the wonderful Euro blonde Blue Angel (who later appeared in a few U.S. Adult movies as well) is truly beautiful in the title role, her character name curiously pronounced as "Baby". She is teamed with a model named Lady, played by the underutilized Brit Porn exotic actress Sahara Knite.

The only thing wrong with this stylish movie is the decision to spread the rather thin material over two films, running four hours long - a practice made popular in Euro porn back in the 1990s as an economical marketing gimmick. I enjoyed Part 1 a lot more than the finisher Part 2, because all the sequel does is plough the same ground (with the same cast) sexually and tie up plot threads that could have and should have been resolved already.

Basic story has an unscrupulous cable news program girl Carmen La Fuenplayed by the busty blonde Nikki Blond using a sex tape to both embarrass Babe and perhaps scuttle her career, but it backfires a la the famous Pam Anderson sex tape. Babe gets revenge on Carmen and other modeling world adversaries in Part 2, but stretching out the action is merely Adamo's usual tactic of cramming in as many sex scenes as possible.

I liked the entire femme cast, including Adamo regulars like Julia Taylor and Boroka Balls, and familiar overworked Euro studs bring their big dicks to the usual display of anal-sex: from Britain we have Jay R., Danny Mountain and Clarke Kent, while Omar Gallanti and still much-in-demand a decade later Christian Clay tag-team the ladies for mandatory d.p.'s. Adamo's "Roma" superstar is inevitably here, playing a character comically named Cappuccini.
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