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Working Out The Kinks
Charles Dera's dealing with some serious muscle aches, so he calls out for a special massage he's heard so much about. Ashly Anderson knows her company's reputation for providing a different caliber of massages, so she going in ready to rock! With Charles butt naked on the floor, Ashly drenches herself in bofy oil and rubs her big, fake tits all over him! The more she rubs the harder Charles gets, so when he turns over his horny masseuse grabs hold of his cock and massages it with her mouth! But the real massage was inside her all along, so fills her up with all he's got and pounds her wet pussy until he's glazing her pretty face!
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Plot Summary
A shy, awkward young man grappling with his identity and sexual orientation finds unexpected solace and self-discovery in the world of competitive ballroom dancing. As he navigates the complex social dynamics and demanding routines, he forms deep bonds with his instructor and fellow dancers, leading to a journey of personal growth and acceptance.
Critical Reception
Working Out The Kinks was met with a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its heartfelt performances and sensitive portrayal of coming-of-age themes. While some critics noted its conventional narrative structure, the film was widely appreciated for its warmth and authentic exploration of LGBTQ+ identity and the power of artistic expression.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead performance and relatable exploration of self-discovery.
Appreciated for its positive and affirming portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes.
Noted for its heartwarming story and uplifting message about embracing one's true self.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a sweet and uplifting story, with many commending the lead actor's performance and the movie's positive message about acceptance and pursuing one's passions. Some viewers felt the plot was predictable, but the overall sentiment was one of enjoyment and emotional connection.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Feature Film at the 2018 LGBTQ+ Toronto Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The lead actor, Sammy J. Miller, trained extensively in ballroom dancing for over six months to prepare for his role as a novice dancer.
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