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Perverts
A movie from our black series. No matter what: The most important is a big dick up your ass. Minimum. Rod Painter, the new Wurstfilm shooting star, gets his big huge XL machine in every hole. More than willing boys and men are kneeling down in front of the sex god so that he can pump his load after load in all the open hungry holes waiting to be filled. Without any mercy he nails all the big hunks till they plead for mercy or even more. What happens then? Then Rod gets fucked till he loses all control. They fuck, fist and piss on him till he drowns. Rod is the new multi talented fuck machine. Only available at Wurstfilm. But only hard.
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Plot Summary
This film is a compilation of three distinct stories that explore the theme of desire and unconventional relationships. The first segment follows a lonely woman in London who finds companionship online. The second centers on a man struggling with his marriage and seeking solace elsewhere. The final part delves into the complex dynamics of a young couple exploring their sexuality. Each narrative offers a unique perspective on human connection and the pursuit of intimacy.
Critical Reception
Perverts received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who found the film's disjointed structure and uneven tone to be its main weaknesses. While some praised its willingness to tackle provocative themes and its performances, many felt the anthology format did not cohere into a satisfying whole. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its frank exploration of sexuality and others finding it confusing or gratuitous.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold exploration of desire and human connection.
Criticized for its disjointed narrative structure and inconsistent tone.
Performances were generally seen as a strong point, particularly from the lead actors.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a thought-provoking but ultimately flawed exploration of relationships and desire. While some appreciated its mature themes and the performances, many expressed confusion regarding the anthology's coherence and felt it did not fully deliver on its promise.
Fun Fact
Michael Winterbottom directed this film in a highly unconventional manner, shooting each segment with a different approach to filming and acting to emphasize their distinct nature.
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