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A film’s title telegraphs the subject and story. And when director Andrej Lupin titled "In Love" he clearly stated his artistic intent: to present an interlude featuring a couple in love. But a title, no matter how clear, simple, and direct it may be, cannot carry the entire film and deliver the message on its own. If he’d cast a woman and a man without the necessary emotional connection, or the ability to at least pretend to be "In Love," the finished work would falter. That is most definitely not the case here! Two newcomers to Sexart — Iris Amore and Erik Evil — play the lovers, and they do it with such spontaneous and genuine sincerity it’s difficult to imagine that they’re not actually lovers in "real life." The sweet, gleeful, joyous interaction this twosome display here is a treat to witness, and it gives the action an engaging additional layer of believability and real intimacy. The setting is a day spa. The couple descend a staircase and enter a steam room. As they kiss, pet, and play with each other they murmur words of endearment and playful instruction. Soon they’re steaming up the tiled space with heat of their own — Erik lovingly strokes and then eats Amore’s pussy, and she takes particular pleasure in performing a teasing blowjob complete with enticing eye-contact. The smile on Amore’s face as they begin to fuck is sweet and sincere, but the scene doesn’t end here. After a quick — and apparently very cold! — shower they adjourn to a cozy private bedroom where they indulge each other in a variety of sexual treats. Iris comes absolutely unglued when Erik power-strokes her to a dazzling orgasm, and Evil vigorously fucks his joyous playmate until she grabs his rampant erection and milks it dry. The title tells the tale, but it’s the film’s utterly natural and completely convincing stars that make "In Love" so irresistibly entertaining, and, yes, lovable.