Gay men and their pursuit of physical perfection.Gay men and their pursuit of physical perfection.Gay men and their pursuit of physical perfection.
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Dakota Rivers
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- (as Graig Keyte)
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Gregory Cason
- Self - Psychologist
- (as Dr. Gregory Cason)
Tim Jochen
- Self - Dermatologist
- (as Dr. Tim Jochen)
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- All cast & crew
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Not for the Straight Person
Unfortunately the film itself shows how glaringly superficial the entire male gay community is just in how the film is shot. You are subjected to constant 15 second cuts of male bodies dancing, gay men making out, flexing, and just lots of un-necessary eye candy while the documentary seems to flounder at least until halfway through when they start talking about the flip side (the less than perfect looking gay men). I struggled to pick up any sort of cohesive thread in this documentary, mainly because it fails to concentrate on one particular person and their personal journey. Instead it just goes almost randomly from person to person giving little snippets of information and then showing more writhing male bodies.
I'm sure if you're gay you will want to simply unzip and enjoy, but the value of this movie as a documentary is suspect. The approach is quite haphazard and the short attention span style of editing is problematic.
The only person who I even felt anything for was Clint Catalyst, the emo-style gay who had a rather depressing background of rejection. He only gets about 10 minutes in the film and his early years are not talked about much.
Finally there is precious little information of how the gay community is structured, adding to the confusion of an outsider's perspective.
An MTV-style slickly shot but amateurish stab at a documentary. Only worth watching if you're a gay man.
I'm sure if you're gay you will want to simply unzip and enjoy, but the value of this movie as a documentary is suspect. The approach is quite haphazard and the short attention span style of editing is problematic.
The only person who I even felt anything for was Clint Catalyst, the emo-style gay who had a rather depressing background of rejection. He only gets about 10 minutes in the film and his early years are not talked about much.
Finally there is precious little information of how the gay community is structured, adding to the confusion of an outsider's perspective.
An MTV-style slickly shot but amateurish stab at a documentary. Only worth watching if you're a gay man.
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- savagesteve13
- Aug 23, 2011
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- 同志亦型男
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- Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(First credited scene on the beach)
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- Budget
- $100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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