A struggling artist, living a life in limbo between who he is and who he wants to be, is interrupted by a beautiful woman who forces him to choose.A struggling artist, living a life in limbo between who he is and who he wants to be, is interrupted by a beautiful woman who forces him to choose.A struggling artist, living a life in limbo between who he is and who he wants to be, is interrupted by a beautiful woman who forces him to choose.
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Shavya Samala
- Penelope
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33 year old attractive black man wants to be an artist but winds up being a serial girl toy for successful women. After some soul searching, he finally starts producing art and begins getting noticed for his work instead of his looks.
The acting, direction, and scenery are all well above average. The story was just okay.
The acting, direction, and scenery are all well above average. The story was just okay.
Characters ring false. My body was literally cringing listening to the dialogue. Beware of someone who both writes and directs and stars in their own movie. This proves why you shouldn't do this.
This was a beautiful film. Every frame is like a poem to Los Angeles and the talented, struggling bohemians that make it a wild and magical place.
The acting is pitch perfect and the characters are creatures you fall in love with.
The acting is pitch perfect and the characters are creatures you fall in love with.
10msjulyrd
This film hits on visual, relational, and cultural levels.
Each character felt real, while also representing how disjointed identities and values might attract and repel each other within our current counter/cultural landscape. Themes of expression, success, anti-Blackness. Femininity, spirituality, and playfulness/responsibility coalesce in this film that insists on setting its own course.
The film feels equal parts sweet and tense, whimsical and serious, all while remaining realistic, fresh, and genuine.
I wish I could watch it for the first time over and over!
P. S. We live for trace lysette. Yes hunny.
Each character felt real, while also representing how disjointed identities and values might attract and repel each other within our current counter/cultural landscape. Themes of expression, success, anti-Blackness. Femininity, spirituality, and playfulness/responsibility coalesce in this film that insists on setting its own course.
The film feels equal parts sweet and tense, whimsical and serious, all while remaining realistic, fresh, and genuine.
I wish I could watch it for the first time over and over!
P. S. We live for trace lysette. Yes hunny.
I'm not going to explain anything about this film. If you live it, if you hate it, I think that says a lot about who you are. I'm not saying that it defines you negatively or positively, but it puts you into one of two camps. I know exactly which one I fall into. Loved every second of this film.
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- Венера в теле юноши
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(location)
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- 1h 44m(104 min)
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