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A working man's odyssey
Plot seems to have been largely jettisoned late in the career of this esteemed French porn director, with "Subversion" maximizing the number of sex scenes (eleven) and minimizing niceties like characterization.
Giacomo Ferreri dominates the picture as a handsome bottom, doing manual labor and taking breaks on a sidewalk bench where various types try to pick him up. He's often stand-offish, but when an offer of modeling comes his way, he takes the photographer's card and follows up, leading to a fairly silly happy ending (with his photos in underwear adorning billboards).
That final success out of the blue allows him to pack up and leave his little shack of a home. But before that happens, the shack is used by all manner of studs and twinks to hump. No, this isn't Jean Daniel Cadinot's belated answer film to Billy Wilder's classic "The Apartment", but it would have been far more interesting if he had concocted a screenplay akin to that movie's harsh examination of exploitation, only in a boy/boy format.
Giacomo Ferreri dominates the picture as a handsome bottom, doing manual labor and taking breaks on a sidewalk bench where various types try to pick him up. He's often stand-offish, but when an offer of modeling comes his way, he takes the photographer's card and follows up, leading to a fairly silly happy ending (with his photos in underwear adorning billboards).
That final success out of the blue allows him to pack up and leave his little shack of a home. But before that happens, the shack is used by all manner of studs and twinks to hump. No, this isn't Jean Daniel Cadinot's belated answer film to Billy Wilder's classic "The Apartment", but it would have been far more interesting if he had concocted a screenplay akin to that movie's harsh examination of exploitation, only in a boy/boy format.
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- lor_
- Nov 25, 2019
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- Runtime2 hours 37 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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