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7/10
Interesting monologue
laduqesa16 March 2023
I saw this short film as part of the "Mexican Men" compilation of five films that is not listed on IMDB. It is easily the second best film of the five.

Christhian Rodriguez, playing himself, relates the story of his life that has included honing his muscular body, learning and instructing dance and being a rent boy to pay for training and everyday needs.

During his completely unashamed speech we see scenes cut in of him dancing, learning and with clients. Not only does he learn modern professional dance, he stars in raunchy cabaret shows where money is thrown at him for performing.

His body is an exhibit, desired and lusted after by others and he is not ashamed at all, in fact he revels in it.

He is an incredibly attractive guy with a dangerous mix of muscles and effeminacy. Not my type, but I can understand the people who are paying to see him perform or to perform with them.

This is worth seeing even for those who are not aficionados of the demimonde.
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7/10
which is the career, which is paying the bills ?
ksf-225 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Well, that title is certainly an attention grabber. by Julian Hernandez. Probably the longest and oddest movie title i've seen in years. Opens with Christian, el prostituto, taking a call from a prospective client. Then we hear a LONG monologue from him, giving us the (detailed)) story of his life. To pay for his professional dance training, he has been a porno actor, a prostitute, and a dance studio teacher. Christian is proud of his work, and would rather do this than to work in a coffee house, or other more every-day occupation. Part of the TLA DVD "Mexican Men". It's OK. Christian narrates his own story, hardly taking a breath as he goes along. As he tells each part of the story, we see images of him training, dancing, working out. I guess he's still working on it, since we hear his client requesting his services at the beginning of the film. Probably a pretty common story for much of the world, and this is one LGBT version. It's OK. Nothing too groundbreaking in this one. My favorite films end up going somewhere...and this one is more of a quick snapshot of time.
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