Be My First
Be My First

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Be My First

2013
Movie
Adult · 18+
146 min
English

There's someone or something lurking in Matthew Keading's closet. This creature goes by the name of Alex Vaara and he has a taste for fat, twink cock. Rick McCoy and Andras Styles, are getting into some fierce competition over a video game. When Andras challenges him to a match involving a high stakes bet, Rick is eager to take him up! Devin Dixon and his sister's boyfriend, Connor Chesney, have been getting it on in secret for a little while now. Devin's parents and sister are gone for the weekend, so Connor is stopping by to have a little fun while they can. Philip Ryan exclaimed to his pal Nick Reeves 'I've got it!' Philip built an application that would vibrate when held next to a Fleshjack, adding increased pleasure during the jack off experience. For Leon Styles, Adrian Layton and Skyler, Wednesday afternoons are pretty typical. Whatever they do they just end up naked and cumming on each other!

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Tatsuya MoriGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Tatsuya Mori's controversial documentary follows a group of young men from Japan who are navigating the complexities of their first romantic and sexual experiences. The film delves into their personal struggles, anxieties, and desires as they attempt to understand relationships and intimacy. It captures raw, intimate moments and conversations, offering a unique and often uncomfortable glimpse into burgeoning adulthood.

Critical Reception

Be My First received considerable attention for its provocative subject matter and unflinching approach. Critics were divided, with some praising its honesty and bravery in tackling sensitive themes, while others found it exploitative or overly voyeuristic. The film sparked debate about the nature of documentary filmmaking and the ethics of portraying such personal experiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw honesty and fearless exploration of difficult themes.

  • Criticized by some for its potentially exploitative nature and voyeuristic lens.

  • Sparked significant debate regarding the boundaries of documentary filmmaking.

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Fun Fact

Director Tatsuya Mori is known for his provocative and often controversial documentaries, including 'Aum: The Cult at the End of the World'.

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