
Male of the Century
The wife of an extremely jealous merchant is held hostage by a bank robber.
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Plot Summary
A young man, hired as a male escort by a wealthy older woman, becomes entangled in a complex web of relationships and desires. As he navigates the opulent yet morally ambiguous world of his employers, he grapples with his own identity and the transactional nature of love and connection.
Critical Reception
Paul Morrissey's 'Male of the Century' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its experimental approach and exploration of themes like class and sexuality, while others found it slow and self-indulgent. It has since gained a cult following for its unique style and performances, particularly from Joe Dallesandro.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unconventional narrative and exploration of societal norms.
- Criticized for its pacing and sometimes detached observational style.
- Joe Dallesandro's naturalistic performance is often highlighted.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche appeal, but those available often note its provocative nature and unique, albeit sometimes challenging, viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in New York City and features several notable downtown New York personalities of the era in supporting roles.
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