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Consent
We give you unforgettable action marked by signature passion. TitanMen exclusive Jessy Ares, a rising breakout star who headlines a hung and horny cast with vein-bursting cocks leaking at the seams. We give you Consent to get off with the latest outdoor sexfest from award-winning director Brian Mills, who continues to get the best from the best. After a fitness drill in the forest, smooth stud Jessy Ares and tattooed hunk Alessio Romero take turns drilling each other in a kiss- and spit-filled exchange. A glance is all it takes for beefy laborer Spencer Reed to take a break, but he works up an even bigger sweat man-ramming the holes of handsome Logan Scott. Tall and toned Jay Roberts casts a spell on Ben Brown and Eduardo Rodriguez, leading the ripped studs through an intensely passionate encounter by the pool.
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Plot Summary
A darkly comedic and surreal film that explores the uncomfortable nature of consent and boundaries. When a group of friends, including the easily manipulated 'Richie', attempts to engage in a bizarre and potentially harmful group sexual activity, the film delves into the ensuing awkwardness and emotional fallout. It questions societal norms and individual agency in a thought-provoking, albeit unconventional, manner.
Critical Reception
Consent received a mixed reception from critics, with many acknowledging its unique and provocative approach but finding its execution uneven. Some praised its unflinching exploration of difficult themes and Goldthwait's distinct directorial voice, while others found it overly abstract, gratuitous, and emotionally distant. Audience reactions were similarly divided, often reflecting the film's polarizing subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unconventional and thought-provoking exploration of consent.
Criticized for being overly abstract and at times gratuitous.
Bobcat Goldthwait's unique directorial style is evident but divisive.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a divided response, with some appreciating the film's daring subject matter and artistic ambition, while others found it uncomfortable, confusing, and lacking in emotional resonance.
Fun Fact
Bobcat Goldthwait, known for his more overt comedic roles, intentionally took a directorial approach for 'Consent' that leaned into darker, more experimental territory, aiming to provoke rather than simply entertain.
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