Saturday, 14 April 2012

Primo Reggiani - A Mind-Blowingly Beautiful Italian


Every new and then, you see a guy who is so mind-blowingly beautiful he leaves a 'trail' through the rest of your day, week ... .

I had such a moment yesterday watching 'Melissa P', an Italian language film about the sexual power relations between young men and women in sex and love ... with Primo Reggiani as a sexual predator and exploiter. Very ideologically unsound - unless I was the one being exploited and predatored.









In life, Primo is seductively sweet and cute and manly soft, as this interview shows:


As you can imagine, the moment the film finished I brought my not inconsiderable googling skills to bear on Mr Reggiani and found he been playing the role of a gay guy in the six part Italian mini series 'Una grande famiglia'

I'll keep you posted on any developments.

6 comments:

  1. Look forward to more, much more

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  2. Oh, my gawd!!! Those eyes, those lips, those eyebrows! Genetics. As Mae West said when she first saw Cary Grant in the studio commissary, "If he can talk, he's my next costar!"

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  3. hey juicer

    i want much more too - but has Primo put out much more, now that's the question!

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  4. hey anon

    God, the Buddha, whoever was in a very good mood the day he got Primo's genetics together - 'total perfection' would be my first and last comment.

    and in the interview he is so gentle and giggling and manly

    i'm gone on him, completely!

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  5. Interesting how every once in a while you catch a glimpse of a guy who makes your heart stop for a moment...just something about him that sets him apart form the day to day run of hot guys and makes him seem utterly timeless, someone in his own world of beauty. Thanks for this.

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  6. hi paul

    yes, makes your heart stop such that you wonder if it will ever start again - but it must do so that you can continue to fawn and everything else on the less than obscure object of desire.

    perfection is so subjective ... except where Primo is concerned of course.

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