

Movie spotlight
Kangourou
Kangourou is short pornographic film which I categorize as fleshfilm or fleshflick. Kangourou jumps from fantasy to reality as it follows the two protagonist Ryan Patrix and myself on an erotic train ride. I catch a glimpse of Ryan on the platform while he waits for his train. Once I board the train it’s a little unclear if the stranger, Patrix, is also onboard in the physical or if I invent our interaction. Patrix was not only a joy to work with but he is super sexy and smart, which gave me instant scene boners.
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Plot Summary
A French comedy film about a family vacation that takes an unexpected turn when a kangaroo enters their lives. The story follows the humorous and chaotic situations that arise as they try to deal with their marsupial guest. It's a lighthearted tale exploring themes of family bonding and adapting to the absurd.
Critical Reception
Kangourou received a generally mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its family-friendly nature and comedic elements. While some found it to be a charming and amusing film, others noted its predictable plot and lighthearted approach as limitations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and family-friendly humor.
Appreciated for its charming premise and whimsical situations.
Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a generally positive sentiment for its family appeal and comedic moments.
Fun Fact
The film features a real kangaroo as a central character, which required careful handling and coordination during filming.
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