The Chosen
The Chosen

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The Chosen

1997
Movie
Adult · 18+
89 min
English

A heated and charged sexfest between Falcon exclusives Christopher Scott and Jeff Palmer burns up the screen. Then Christopher and his friends Derek Cameron, Paul Morgan and Damon Wolf are out cruising for some action and find themselves outside a solitary warehouse. They are pushed inside and meet their new masters: Jeff Palmer, Mike Branson, Brian Cruise, Travis Wade, Buck Meadows and Michel Lucas. These six leather-clad men conquer and control the novice bottoms. Tom Chase, the hot master of masters teaches them the fine art of man-to-man sex. Along with Buck Meadows and Steve Pierce, the action builds to a ferocious pace as the new pig bottoms are worked hard until one by one they shoot their loads with full knowledge of what it is to be one of the chosen.

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Director: Atsushi FukuiGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This film tells the story of a woman who returns to her hometown after many years away. She reconnects with her past, confronting unresolved issues and rediscovering her roots. The narrative explores themes of memory, family, and the enduring impact of one's origins.

Critical Reception

While 'The Chosen' (1997) did not achieve widespread international recognition, it garnered attention within certain cinematic circles for its sensitive portrayal of human relationships and its evocative atmosphere. Reviews often highlighted its quiet intensity and the performances of its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its subtle emotional depth.

  • Appreciated for its atmospheric portrayal of a Japanese rural setting.

  • Noted for strong lead performances, particularly Etsuko Ichihara.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Atsushi Fukui, is also known for his work in television dramas, bringing a distinctive visual style to this feature film.

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