

Movie spotlight
Use Me Like a Tool
The laborers in Use Me Like A Tool know more than just a couple tricks of their trade. They're working overtime to get the job done, and at the end of a long day all they want to do is get off. These bottoms want to be used, and these massive-cocked tops don't waste any time powering up and hammering their way deep into their workmates' eager holes.
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Plot Summary
In a bleak, industrial landscape, a young woman named Chloe finds herself in a desperate situation. She takes on a demeaning and exploitative job, only to discover the true extent of her employer's callousness. The film explores themes of desperation, manipulation, and the struggle for survival in a harsh environment.
Critical Reception
Use Me Like a Tool received critical attention for its unflinching portrayal of exploitation and its strong performances, particularly from its lead actress. While noted for its bleakness, it was praised for its powerful social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and powerful depiction of exploitation.
Jodie Comer's performance is a standout, showcasing early talent.
The film's bleak atmosphere effectively conveys its message.
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Fun Fact
This short film marked an early significant role for Jodie Comer, who would later gain international fame for her work on 'Killing Eve'.
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