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Boy Culture
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In Theaters : 2006
DVD Release : 14 August, 2007
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♥♥♥♥ Nice
This is a cute movie for the eyes with superb soundtrack (available for download only.) Directed by gay director Q. Allan Brocka based on a novel of the same name, it is a much more matured and intelligent movie than Eating Out series which he directed also. The movie has cute straight actors Derek Magyar (X), Jonathon Trent (Joey), and Darryl Stevens (Andrew), also a seasoned powerful actor Patrick Bauchau (Gregory.)

X, Andrew, and Joey are roommates. X is a cold hearted high roller hustler with 12 clients (12 disciples.) He likes what he does and considers it as a very high paying job. He does not care about the morals. He does not believed in true love even though is secretly in love with Andrews. Andrews is an athletic young African American who thinks that what X does is wrong. Joey is a flamboyant, feminine young kid that X likes and picked up, felt sorry for him. Joey is in love with X but he pretty much rejects the idea.

The movie is set in Seattle, Washington. The beginning scene has received some acclaimed where X is filmed upside down while riding in a bus.

X meets a new client, Gregory, an older, refined, cultured, and educated gentleman, who hires him for sex but uses the time to talk to him and figured out what kind of person. A fatherly bond develops between these two, where X starts opening up to him with his problems. There is finally the sexual encounter between the two toward the end of the movie.

X and Andrews go around and around each other trying to prevent from getting involved personally. X's walls to protect from getting hurt are just too thick and strong. At home there is always the scenes where X looks at Andrews tenderly and in love but nothing never happens. Joey, a third party, is a flaming queen who thinks only of sex, He just wants a happy family.

There is finally a trip to Andrews' parents house (Portland) to attend the wedding of a girlfriend he used to have in his youth. Apparently he dated her because he was interested in her brother (who discovers that he is gay.) Andrews has asked X to go along with him so that he looked like he was not alone. X rents a very expensive car so they go in style. The trip becomes a disaster because of X not letting up on his feelings. When they returned home, Andrews decided to move back home.

Gregory interferes by visiting Andrews to stopping from making the same mistake he did when he was young. Andrews and X become a couple a he pays X a penny every time they make love. Andrews accepts X as what he is, a pay hustler.

This movie is nice. Even though X is a hustler, there is no poverty and abuse. This may make the movie rather a fantasy and I wish type. They all live in a very nice apartment with expensive things. The one client which is most portrayed is very rich, living in a very expensive, exclusive place. There are bar scenes, but again a nice place. There are special features with interviews of the director and actors.



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