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Boyfriends
Settling down doesn't have to mean settling... does it? Not in Boyfriends, the acclaimed mini-series from NakedSword Originals. Real-life partners Blue Bailey and Blake Daniels show how hot a little commitment can be. And while not every couple is as lucky in love as them, it doesn't mean the sex can't scorch. From make-up sex and porn addicts, to cheaters on the prowl, Boyfriends looks at four cases of modern love and finds a lot of old-fashioned lust... along with the good, the bad, and the ugly. Shot in a sun-filled Victorian overlooking the heart of the Castro, you can hear and see the buzz of the city right below the hot, passionate sex. These boyfriends let us peek into their intimate relationship - it's real, tender, full of hardcore passion, and with lots of cum eating.
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Plot Summary
After a messy breakup, a woman finds herself juggling multiple romantic interests as she navigates the complexities of dating. She tries to figure out what she truly wants in a relationship and in life. The film follows her through a series of dates and encounters, leading to humorous and heartfelt moments.
Critical Reception
Boyfriends (2012) received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its relatable portrayal of modern dating and its comedic elements. Some critics found its plot a bit predictable, while others appreciated its charming performances and lighthearted approach to relationship dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous take on dating struggles.
Appreciated for its relatable protagonist and her romantic misadventures.
Some found the storyline to be somewhat formulaic but enjoyable nonetheless.
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Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and written by its lead actress, Robin Cloud.
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