

Percy's Progress
Percy, the man with the world's first penis transplant, discovers that there is a chemical in the world's water that makes men impotent.
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Plot Summary
Percy, a man with a transplanted penis, is struggling to adapt to his new life and relationship. The organ, previously belonging to a renowned artist, seems to have inherited its former owner's eccentricities, leading to humorous and awkward situations. Percy must navigate these challenges while dealing with his own insecurities and the peculiar side effects of his unique condition.
Critical Reception
Percy's Progress was generally met with a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found its humor to be juvenile and its premise reliant on a single, crude joke. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a disappointing follow-up to its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on its one-note premise for laughs.
- Found to be less charming and more crude than its predecessor.
- Humor often falls flat, appealing to a limited audience.
Google audience: Google user reviews for this film are scarce, but general sentiment indicates a lack of engagement and appreciation for its comedic approach.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1971 British comedy 'Percy', which also dealt with a penis transplant, though with a less successful critical reception and a different cast for the titular character.
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