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Being Porn Again
A young, beautiful woman has high hopes of becoming a famous broadcast journalist, until her risque documentary on the adult film world ends her dream. With a growing debt and nothing to lose, she rejoins the adult industry. Only this time, she's on the other end of the camera. Steaming lesbian love and animalistic sex are just part of the job if you're Being Porn Again.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged man, struggling with his mundane life, decides to embark on a journey to find his own adult film star alter ego. He hopes this new path will bring him excitement and fulfillment. Along the way, he encounters various characters and situations that challenge his perceptions of himself and his desires.
Critical Reception
Being Porn Again was a low-budget independent film that received a limited release and did not garner significant mainstream attention. Critical reviews were scarce, and those that exist tend to highlight its quirky premise and the performances of its cast, while often pointing to its uneven tone and execution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and unconventional premise.
Noted for solid performances from its experienced cast, particularly Jeffrey Tambor.
Criticized for an inconsistent narrative and a somewhat disjointed feel.
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Fun Fact
The film's title is a deliberate parody of the popular 1999 film 'Being John Malkovich'.
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