Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA shy but smitten college boy pursues a NY go-go boy through the pretext of making a documentary film about him, with the guys knowing each other only as "Doc" and "Go."A shy but smitten college boy pursues a NY go-go boy through the pretext of making a documentary film about him, with the guys knowing each other only as "Doc" and "Go."A shy but smitten college boy pursues a NY go-go boy through the pretext of making a documentary film about him, with the guys knowing each other only as "Doc" and "Go."
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
- Actor
- (as Ramón Olmos Torres)
- Actor
- (as Tedd Merritt)
Recensioni in evidenza
At times, I cringed at how stilted and dull the acting was between the two leads. It is painfully obvious when they are reciting lines from a script.
But then... the curtain is pulled back and everything feels so REAL. Did they suddenly find a burst of acting talent, bringing the script to life? Are they simply flying by the seat of their pants, every line adlibbed? Or are they simply playing "themselves", bringing their own thoughts and feelings onto the screen?
Personally, I don't know, but it gives the film this odd duality of fabricated reality. Sometimes its so painfully obvious that you're watching two subpar actors parroting lines at each other. But then not even five minutes later, the dialogue is flowing so seamlessly and the chemistry damn near jumping off the screen.
I can't understand it. It just boggles my mind and leaves me in a weird place.
I think with better actors we wouldn't have gotten some of the "real" moments that the film portrays, making the film weaker. But on the other hand, talented actors would have elevated the more obviously scripted portions of this film.
I just don't know. I say approach this film with an open mind and you'll probably be both pleasantly surprised and woefully dissapointed in equal measures.
As an old fart it took me a short while to adjust to the style of the film making. It's truly wonderful how affordable and accessible film making has become these days....Thanks Apple. Just start watching and let it all wash over you. Be patient.
The young actors were superb. I had seen Tanner Cohen in Were The World Mine. He was very good in that as well. Mathew Camp seems to have made his debut in this film. Very competent and naturalistic in his performance. Amazing in his complete, complex character portrayal. Who knows? Maybe he is so similar to and comfortable in his characters skin. I don't really care. He was just a pleasure to watch as was Tanner.
I believed both of those boys characters.
The arc was just as it should have been. Realism to the core.
Don't know if the dialogue was improvised or loosely scripted. It seemed so spontaneous and natural that either those two boys are extraordinary actors or the writing is excellent or all of the above.
That's what I liked about the film....believability and accurate portrayal of those two individual's humanity. Served to show that love, especially young and fresh love, never changes. It's a blissful state of insanity. I have experienced the situations and feelings of both these characters back in the days of innocence, youthful optimism and raging testosterone.
This film reflected all of that.
I have been vague with details of the film because discovering it as one goes along is an important part of the pleasure.
Here's how much I was impressed, mesmerized, entertained and stimulated....I just bought the film from Wolfe Video.
It's available on NetflixStreaming, clips on YouTube, VOD from Wolfe Video.
I'm in love with both of those boys.
Great job.
Actor and singer Tanner Cohen, the star of Were the World Mine (made by the same guys who made this one, but MUCH different), plays Doc, the almost-Columbia-grad virgin. Matthew Camp, a real live go-go dancer, plays Go, who is actually himself. The movie was shot in Camp's own apartment, gym, club, supermarket, etc, and follows his regular daily and nightly routine. The only fiction is the business with Doc.
From beginning to end, nothing about this movie is conventional or predictable. Unlike 99.9% of gay men who see this, I thought Doc was lots sexier than Go, but the nerdy type with a totally natural body appeals to me lots more than the buff, shaved, go-go boy type. But Go is very smart and has an angelic face, and inside he's ten times sweeter and more appealing than Doc is - one of the sweetest and most appealing characters ever to appear in a gay movie. Matthew Camp is thoroughly delightful. Definitely, definitely worth seeing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn the scene where Doc first visits Go's home, he films the objects around the house. In Go's bedroom, the camera shows a collection of clutter in which an envelope with "Matt Camp" written on it. Matthew Camp is the actor playing Go
- BlooperDuring the intro, Doc's laptop reveals that he is logged-in as "SPEAK productions" (the name of the production company).
- Citazioni
Doc: My obsession has grown... into longing. It's like I wanna take care of him. I don't want him to make a living from the dollars of gropers anymore. I don't want him to seem as an object by anyone but me. I just want to rip that hat off his head so the world can see his eyes and not his ass. I'm really confused.
- ConnessioniFeatures Sleep (1964)
- Colonne sonoreI Want You
Written by Daniel J. Cartier (sesac)
Performed by Daniel J. Cartier
Published by Daniel J. Cartier Music (sesac)
Courtesy of Daniel Cartier
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- Seduciendo a Go
- Azienda produttrice
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1