Boy Culture
January. 31,2007 NRA successful gay male escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic male client.
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Did you people see the same film I saw?
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Firstly I'm not the generic person who would watch this film. Not gay, not male. Although I'm sure many outside of that spectrum have seen this film.I got it solely on the basis Jonathon Trent was in it and I'd seen him in things before and enjoyed his performances but did not expect what I saw! I wasn't expecting to like the moving to be perfectly honest either.But I did, I enjoyed the storyline which in parts is something I'm sure we can all relate too. Tha narration in the film gives a different approach than most other films, gives an insight into the characters mind.I found the film very funny too, Andrew's family and Joey were particularly funny characters. As I've seen others say, I thought I would find Joey really irritating when I first saw him but as the film grew on I found him very funny and felt slightly sorry for him near the end. Trent's portrayal of him was exceptional, completely different from anything else I've seen him in, in my opinion thats the sign of a great actor.I recommend you spend 88 minutes watching this film because, as in my case, you may well be quoting lines in your head for days later!
OK I have to admit I thought I was going to hate this film. After reading the synopsis I was dreading it and thought...ah some cheap gay crap full of crap actors getting their kit off to fuel other gays' sexual fantasies. But I was wrong.OK the film has clichés, clumsiness, and pretentiousness. But these flaws are mild when taken in the overall context of the film. Essentially it's a romantic film with gay interest, but the "gay interest" part can really be ignored. The story, cast, screenplay and progress of the movie works...overall! It's charming and endearing. It's never going to be your favourite film or anything wonderful... but you'll like it. It might become one of your faves! Finally, my respect to the actors. Again, not Oscar-winning performances, but certainly commendable and enjoyable.
I know a lot of hookers who write beautiful monologues to themselves all the time. They talk about how lonely it is and how wonderful their lives should be. This movie is a joke. Saw this in Los Angeles and everyone I talked to hated this crap. The director or writer had a bad tan and a fake personality. I hope he didn't pay too much for film school because it didn't help. Loosely based on a some book no one read. Who cares? Save your money and go see a good movie like Must Love Dogs. Now, that movie is amazing. You got an old hag in that movie. This movie's got an old hag but he's a man. The writer of this movie is as shallow and unable to see what a boring douche he is as his movie is. Seriously, go see Must Love Dogs. It has dogs in it.
As more or more gay themed movies are released, it seems that the percentage of bad films has risen dramatically. That is why it was such a joy to discover this smart, funny, and wise movie that I can recommend to my straight friends as much as to my gay friends. "Boy Culture" is not a good gay movie, but a very good movie period. It sports a terrific cast of three-dimensional characters and it is hot and sexy to boot. I have not seen their previous work, but if this is an indication of their output, I look forward to seeing everything they've done.Kudos to everyone involved!