This movie was honestly just terrible. It’s been a long time since I’ve laughed this hard at a flick for all the wrong reasons, and I knew within the first ten minutes that things were going to be a total mess. Once you move past how awful it is, you can actually have a great time just wondering how this ever got made. It makes you wonder if anyone involved even bothered to watch the final version after they finished shooting. The plot is about as basic as it gets. A group of Black gay couples all get invited to a resort for a weekend trip where everything is paid for, but they all think the invite came from someone different. Since a few of these guys have some messy history with each other, the tension is pretty high as soon as they arrive. Nobody actually knows who is picking up the tab or who started the whole thing—A thinks B invited them, B thinks it was C, and it just keeps going like that. Pretty soon, a slasher starts picking them off one by one. The killer’s identity eventual...
This film is supposed to be a satire on the dark reality permeating the gay indie movie industry in Manila. While I do appreciate the idea and topic, the execution sadly was dull with some really bad editing and overall the product comes out as amateurish, despite having an idea that could have done extremely well in good hands.
Leonardo David is a famous movie director whose career has started to slump. Swallowing his pride, he accepts an offer to make a sexy gay indie movie-the latest box office trend in Manila. He starts auditing for the lead man to play this role. His ex-boyfriend, who left him begs him for a roe but the director declines. He starts auditioning young handsome boys telling them that they will have to be naked in the film. Two candidates really catch his attention. First one is really poor who tells the director stories about how he prostitutes himself and how sis sisters makes him sleep with other men for money and how he desperately needs the role. But he likes the second guy and even sleeps with him and gives him the lead role. The first guy offers himself to sleep with the director which he does, but then tells him he is not selected. The film starts production and almost at the end the second candidate refuses to get naked on screen and confesses that he is a minor and threatens to complaint against director. To save on money, the director goes back to the first candidate and begs him to do the film. He finishes the film, but just before the release, the director is murdered by the jealous ex-boyfriend who didn't a get a role in this film. The film ends with everyone pretending and promoting this film to be the film makers last swan song and how all these actors benefit in the process.
The idea on paper must have been good, but the execution is rather amateurish. Worse I the editing. It is obvious that random seven were shot at multiple times and they feel like they have been stitched together to make a film. Agreed, its a satire, but despite that, the final product should also look like a film which it doesn't. The actors, surprisingly, do a decent job, especially the guy playing the director. It is interesting to see how everyone in their own positions is willing to make compromises and use others to take a step forward. I have no data to say how much closer to the truth actual things are, but having heard stories all across the globe I am quite willing to believe what is shown in the film. But having said that, the film overall is dull and quite boring to watch. You do get to see a few young boys partially naked, but other than that, there is nothing interesting that this film has to offer , which may want me to recommend this to anyone. Thankfully, it was just over an hour. (2/10)

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