A studio that fell into deep disgrace.
The golden generation was undoubtedly the Kinky Angels era; Andre Boleyn, Gino Mosca, Kevin Warhol, Jack Harrer, Adam Archuleta, along with Joel Birkin, Jim Keoruac and other Hungarians marked the best era.
Belami was never characterized by passionate scenes or boys who enjoyed all their scenes, rather what always characterized the studio was that they were attractive-looking boys with defined jock-type bodies. Obviously there was a minority of models who were not attractive or who were junks or twinks.
Then the next generation, marked by several returns to Africa and Greece, brought actors like Hoyt, Helmut, Antony, Torsten, Christian, Nils, Rhys as main figures along with others less prominent. They were quite good, it was not a bad generation.
The next generation had interesting things, like the return to Greece and the Colombia saga, interesting actors like Sven, Kirk, Bruce, Eluan, Pierre and Enrique. By this stage, there is a slight difficulty in maintaining a Belami standard. There were not so many attractive faces, but at least they had good bodies and some enjoyed their scenes like Niko, Yannis and Jim Durden, or they had a big dick despite not being attractive (Kieran). Let's say that it was a generation that can be approved.
The current generation, led by the saga in Spain (House of Belami, recorded 3 years ago by the way), shows the decline in finding actors with pretty faces even with a well-defined body, the standard went downhill. Actors like Oscar Scholz, Tommy Clapton, Virgil Avedon, Clint and Jamie Elliot, are neither attractive nor have a good body (very chubby), a fall from the standard that always characterized Belami, I don't understand why they have so many scenes. Although Belami always had a few actors like that, it wasn't a problem because they didn't have many scenes. I must say that there are some redeemable things like Ashton, Tom Houston and Kian O'Connor, but they are a minority of actors that can be considered comparable with the previous generations. Not to mention how bland Kyle and Bobby seem to me. And what can be seen in Freshmen (as a future of Belami) as new doesn't seem to have anything remarkable either, in fact the actors of Freshmen are not very different from Staxus or any standard European website.
I want to point out that obviously all the generations of Belami, including the last one, have attractive and/or well-built actors but I think they are fewer and fewer. I don't know if now because of OF they have a harder time getting good-looking actors or I'm just clinging to the past.