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Throb POV
Throb stars Digital Playground contract star Jana Cova, alongside anal queen Naomi, gorgeous Krystal Steal, red-headed Riley Shy and young, sexy Amy Ried. These beautiful girls are in your face, so close you can feel the warmth of their body and the moist touch of their lips. You can smell their sweet juices and see the lust and desire in their eyes. Throb is personal. It's your invitation to scorching anal, sloppy blowjobs, foot jobs and titty fucks, all in amazing, up-close POV action. This is EVERY stroker's DREAM. Director Robby D. got inside your head, he knows what you want and he won't waste your time.
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Plot Summary
In this short film, John Waters directs himself, Patty Hearst, and Traci Lords in a bizarre and darkly comedic exploration of voyeurism and obsession. The film features fragmented scenes and striking imagery, characteristic of Waters' distinctive directorial style. It delves into themes of desire and the uncanny through a surreal lens, presented as a subjective point of view.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Throb POV' did not receive widespread critical reviews in the traditional sense of a feature-length movie. However, it is recognized as a peculiar and characteristic piece within John Waters' oeuvre, appreciated by fans of his transgressive and campy style.
What Reviewers Say
A niche, yet distinctively John Waters-esque short film.
Features the director's signature blend of dark humor and provocative imagery.
Appreciated by cult film enthusiasts for its avant-garde approach.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short film is limited, but it is generally viewed as an experimental piece in line with John Waters' known cinematic tendencies.
Fun Fact
The short film was presented as part of the Tate Modern's 'John Waters: This Filthy World' exhibition in 2006, showcasing his work within a gallery context.
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