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Masque
Edwin Durell the man who created the wildly popular Every Woman Has a Fantasy and 1001 Erotic Nights series now brings you his most impressive feature ever...Masque. When six longtime friends indulge their fantasies of having sex with each other, the reality exceeds their wildest dreams. By weaving together a series of riveting interviews with choreographed kinky scenarios, Durell creates a montage of unrequited lust that becomes desire fulfilled.
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Plot Summary
In the gritty urban landscape, a young man named "Ty" (Heavy D) grapples with his ambition to escape the cycle of poverty and crime that surrounds him. He seeks a different path, but his past and the lure of quick money constantly pull him back into the dangerous world of drug dealing. Ty finds himself caught between his aspirations for a better life and the violent realities of the streets.
Critical Reception
Masque, an early directorial effort from F. Gary Gray, received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some praised its raw portrayal of urban struggle and ambition, many critics found the plot derivative and the execution lacking. It has since gained a cult following among fans of 90s independent urban cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of street life.
Criticized for its predictable plot and uneven pacing.
Dwight "Heavy D" Myers's performance was noted as a standout.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for its raw, unfiltered look at urban challenges and the pressures faced by young men trying to escape their circumstances.
Fun Fact
This film marked the feature directorial debut of F. Gary Gray, who would go on to direct major Hollywood hits like 'Friday,' 'The Italian Job,' and 'Straight Outta Compton.'
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