Sexy Job
Sexy Job

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Sexy Job

1993
Movie
Adult · 18+
60 min
English

Peter Azur, everybody's favorite flop-topped teen is featured in this archive short from Man's Best. Peter is the boss of a small company. He's working on the computer in his nice office, but is mega-bored and briefly scans through a porn magazine. He makes a call to an underling and then whips out his thick, long cock. The cute 18-year-old intern arrives. Peter asks him a few questions and tells him he needs help with a really “Hard” project and that there is possible advancement in the company if he can handle it. The intern is a trooper, drops to his knees and dutifully delivers an awesome blowjob to Peter, the volcanic cum shot coating his face. He then licks the cum off his cock. Peter falls back into his chair, quite spent. Peter is still horny and chows down on the teen's prize. He sucks that cock and gropes his perfect hairless buns. The intern stands him up, turns him around and drives his cock, deep into his boss' ass. Some sweet deep kissing occurs before the intern leaves.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Robert TangGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A seemingly ordinary office worker, driven by a desire to escape his mundane life and a need for money, embarks on a secret career as a gigolo. He navigates the complexities of his double life, encountering wealthy clients and the emotional consequences of his choices, while trying to maintain his relationships with his unsuspecting girlfriend and friends.

Critical Reception

Sexy Job received a mixed reception, often criticized for its shallow exploration of its themes and an overly sensationalized approach to the subject matter. While some praised its attempts at social commentary and the performances of its lead actors, many found the film to be predictable and lacking in depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its audacious premise and a few standout performances.

  • Criticized for a superficial treatment of complex themes.

  • Some viewers found the dramatic turns unconvincing.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was controversial upon its release in Hong Kong due to its explicit themes and subject matter, leading to debates about censorship and morality in media.

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