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Bi American
It’s back to the 1950s when “made in Japan” meant cheap and youthful sex was…well, cheap and youthful sex! Director Thor Stephans brings back the time when American pie, hot dogs, and horny guys and gals were everywhere you looked. From the authentic diner to lover’s lane, these American youths explore their hidden sexual desires with whomever and where ever they want! When two buddies go down into the bomb shelter, they discover they want each other’s missiles with their mouths and tight fuck holes. Two sexy, big-titted waitresses at the local diner decide to play lick the pussy right on the counter. Then lover’s lane fills up with an all-out bi-sex orgy where no hole goes unplugged, and no cock gets wasted. See what happens when big, muscle stud MARK SLADE decides to stop at the diner for a bite to eat. Mark quickly finds out that the sexy, horny waitress wants to chow down on his thick hot dog before he sticks it in her hot, wet oven.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the life of Chris Chan, an aspiring artist and creator navigating their identity and personal struggles. The film delves into Chan's early life, their artistic aspirations, and the challenges they face in understanding and expressing their gender and sexual identity. It captures Chan's unique perspective on the world and their journey towards self-discovery.
Critical Reception
Bi American received a niche reception, primarily discussed within online communities and independent film circles. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it has been noted for its raw and unfiltered portrayal of personal identity struggles. Its reception is largely characterized by discussions surrounding its experimental nature and the unique narrative voice of its subject.
What Reviewers Say
An intensely personal and often uncomfortable look at identity.
Features a raw and unvarnished portrayal of self-discovery.
Notable for its experimental and unconventional filmmaking approach.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Bi American' is not readily available through general public channels. Discussions primarily center on the film's unconventional nature and its subject's unique perspective.
Fun Fact
The documentary was largely self-produced and directed by its subject, Chris Chan, offering a deeply personal and unfiltered perspective.
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