The ending to this film was probably one of the best endings. I have watched in a very long time when it comes to a cinematic process. And obviously that is one of the most important aspects of filmmaking but overall this film is worth the watch that is for sure. I wouldn't go as far as saying this is a masterpiece, but it is awfully close with an amazing story. Subpar acting mixed with decent editing. I would give it an eight on the originality mean in a 10 for making a tap in to the feels. This is a film that I would recommend watching at least once to see how this movie affects you, but overall it was a pretty good job, and I would recommend it to fans.
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He should have stuck to storytelling
baygelldawg5 January 2021
62-year old David Pevsner has some good stories. And he tells them well, with humor. Unfortunately, he also fancies himself a songwriter and lyricist and the vast majority of this filmed stage show is Pevsner singing his own songs. You have to endure a lot of mediocre songs (or fast forward through them) to get to the stories, and I cannot say it was worth it.
It's too bad, because there is a good one-man show here somewhere about growing up gay, life in the theatre, working as an "escort" and trying to be in a relationship.
Oddly, the title has been changed for Amazon Prime to "Musical Comedy Stud" although if you search for the original title it still comes up, so to speak. That's a story I would have like Pevsner to have told!
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