964 Dicks St.
964 Dicks St.

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964 Dicks St.

1999
Movie
Adult · 18+
80 min
English

There's only one address to catch slurpable superstud Dean Spencer and his steaming stall of studs: and that's 964 Dicks Street, the address to today's hottest and newest porn stars. If you're looking for tight story lines and thick plots, then drive on by! This is the home of tight asses and thick cocks. This beautifully shot and extremely well-edited video spends "a day in the life" of the horny residents of 964 Dicks St. Come on buy, you won't be disappointed. Face it. . .sometimes you wanna go, where everybody knows your game!

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Kōji WakamatsuGenres: Drama, Experimental

Plot Summary

The film follows the life of a man who works as a male prostitute in Tokyo's red-light district. Through a series of fragmented and often surreal vignettes, it explores themes of alienation, desire, and the search for connection in a dehumanizing urban landscape. The narrative delves into his interactions with clients and his own internal struggles, offering a raw and unflinching look at marginalized lives.

Critical Reception

While not widely released or reviewed by mainstream critics, '964 Dicks St.' is recognized within avant-garde and underground film circles as a significant, albeit challenging, work. It is often lauded for its bold aesthetic, unflinching portrayal of sexuality, and Wakamatsu's distinctive directorial style. However, its experimental nature and explicit content have also made it a divisive film, appreciated more by niche audiences interested in transgressive cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, uncompromising depiction of marginalized sexuality and urban decay.

  • Noted for its experimental and often disturbing visual style and narrative fragmentation.

  • Considered a challenging but important work within avant-garde and underground cinema.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available due to its niche and experimental nature. Typically, such films attract a smaller, specialized audience whose feedback may not be aggregated on general platforms.

Fun Fact

Director Kōji Wakamatsu was a prominent figure in Japanese pink film (erotic cinema) and a key member of the Japanese New Wave, often using his films to explore controversial social and political themes.

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