After many years Rodolphe returns back to the place where he grew up. However, the old mansion is now empty. He passes by the stable where he glances through the dusty window and all of a sudden all the memories flash back: What a great fuck he had with that cute young stable lad… In the entrance hall he remembers his three best mates fucking each other all over the place! In the staircase Lee used to ram his huge boner up the hot tight ass of Bart In his room under the rooftop his mates Philip and Daniel met from time to time to suck their giant cocks or just for a good fuck until the white creamy juice splashed all over the place. In the living room Rodolphe finds a used slip. Its smell brings back the hottest memories of a great gang bang with 8 of his best friends. Nine hot cocks and nine hungry holes!
Love, Dark, hoodlum, Turning Angels, Tribute mouth. Six scenes, six world, six moments of intense hard. In his film, Titof mixture sensations, combines very different sexualities (the extreme tenderness to the domination), plays with styles without ever forgetting to shoot the most important: the fun.
As per usual, Cadinot sees our universe differently. Making things happen, having the audacity to obtain what one wants or who one desires: c'est la vie! Letting oneself be carried by the general motion and voluntarily submitting oneself to the desires of others: c'est la vie! Creating a future by breaking a past choice: c'est la vie! Stopping everything and taking time to take and give intense pleasure to two or three people wherever one happens to be: c'est la vie! In a city, the young man, a married workman, a librarian, a nurse, a clerk - each in turn come up against the reality of existence! Let yourself be penetrated! It's our life! This film takes you even further than "Double en Jeu".
Sex, emotion and realism pushed to the extreme. A 1998 vision of "Minets Sauvages". It's hard to live in a hot city when you love boys! His older, bisexual brother is an enemy, his parents a threat; neighbours, stairs, cellars, car parks, a daily trap where the law of nature rules. Difficulties to assume his difference, rapes, dominations, and sometimes tenderness are a part of life. Regularly harassed, he runs away and takes refuge with a lover who cynically makes use of his distress and demands a "right of entry". He doesn't stay for long. Rodolphe gets in the way and is thrown out. Back at his parents' many conflicts await him.