What would I do, if I were a woman? Naturlich go to the Ladies Preview of 100 Dinge!
Two naked men who are obviously in a gay relationship, but the dope frames it in purely heteronormative terms as a movie for die Frauen.
Here they are again: the stars of the movie, Matthias Schweighhöfer (right) and Florian David Fitz (left).
There arre about 20 more photos of the duo interacting naked on their Facebook pages.
Including one where they are hanging out naked by a lake. Maybe they're partners as well as costars.
Including one where they are hanging out naked by a lake. Maybe they're partners as well as costars.
Whoops, I was mistaken. 100 Dinge (100 Things) is an anti-materialist fable about two best friends, Toni and Paul, who decide to give up all of their stuff for 100 days. Including their clothing. Then they get one thing apiece back each day.
Why would they do this? To make a point, I guess?
I have way more than 100 things, unless you count by category, like "books," "silverware," and "clothes."
I have way more than 100 things, unless you count by category, like "books," "silverware," and "clothes."
The blurb on imdb says that "the only thing they can't give up is their friendship." So maybe there's a gay subtext?
The movie is not available on streaming services, but I found two trailers on youtube. One shows Matthias dancing with a woman, staring into her eyes, and kissing her for 1.01 of the 1.58 minutes, having sex with her for the next 20, and then talking to her naked in bed for the rest. Florian isn't there.
Another trailer shows the guys doing the "loss of possessions" routine while Florian tries to court a woman (showing up at the door without pants, having a candlelit dinner on the bare floor). Meanwhile Matthias dances/stares into the eyes/kisses another woman. Then Matthias and Florian rush down a city street naked. They hug. But, in case we get the wrong idea, they end up kissing women again.
Doesn't sound there's much of a gay subtext. They don't even seem to be living together during the experiment.
Matthias and Florian aren't partners in real life, either. Matthias has a wife and daughter. No wife listed for Florian.
So all you get is a lot of male nudity, including frontals.
That's more than enough to draw gay men, and no reason to identify the movie a for die Frauen
Well, that's an argument for asceticism.
ReplyDeleteI'm over movies where partners aren't commited or stable, just don't have the time for those. 🤷♂️✌🏻
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Florian sticks with the woman he dances with/kisses/has sex with throught the movie, and Matthias falls in love with a woman. There was a brief bondage scene in the trailer,but it went by too fast to determine which guy was being tied up.
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