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Rednecks
Yee-haw! Ever wonder what the rednecks get up to after the game? Check out what really goes on the in backwoods, away from prying eyes. Bromo has come out with a gay spin on the deep south with Rednecks. These boys sure know how to run hog wild in the deep woods, raw and unashamed. These are scruffy, masculine bros that help get each other from time to time. Suckin' and fuckin' ain't no big deal... as long as ya don't say nothin.' And the gangbang in the tearoom of Brendan is a brutal bit that'll leave you soaked.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the multifaceted identity of 'redneck' culture in America, exploring its origins, evolution, and contemporary manifestations. It challenges stereotypes by examining the diverse experiences and perspectives within this often-misunderstood demographic. The film showcases the resilience, traditions, and struggles of individuals identified with redneck heritage across different regions.
Critical Reception
Rednecks (2016) garnered attention for its attempt to unpack a complex and often caricatured segment of American society. Critics noted its straightforward approach and the diverse voices it presented, though some suggested it could have delved deeper into certain socio-economic aspects. Audiences generally found it informative and a refreshing counterpoint to prevalent stereotypes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effort to humanize a stereotyped group.
Acknowledged for presenting a range of perspectives on 'redneck' identity.
Some criticism for not fully exploring the socio-economic complexities.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over several years, capturing a wide range of regional variations in 'redneck' culture across the United States.
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