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Vendredi, septembre 3rd, 2010
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I find it amazing to see how much gay cinema has changed and is changing. “Wrecked” (TLA Releasing) is most definitely representative of the new wave of gay movies. Filled with lots of nudity, the film is the story of two boys who should never have fallen in love. We watch the descent into drugs and random sex as youngsters meander into a world that they are not yet ready to enter. This is erotica with a story.

Ryan, an 18 year old, tries to become an actor and really works at getting his life on track but when his ex-boyfriend shows up at his place and asks to stay there, his life takes a turn. Daniel offers Ryan a loving relationship but he cannot live up to that because of his drug habit and his sexual behavior which can only be labeled as promiscuous. He manages to rope Ryan in and soon the two find themselves in a steady descent. Sex becomes their world and the camera takes it all in. Ably helmed by a brother team, Harry and Bernard Schumanski, we see twinks as we have never seen them before and this bold Memphis indie film goes where few films have dared to go. This is not just a movie but an experience and what you see may haunt you long after the film is over. It is an interesting look at a word that many of us do not now and it is acted with style that shows us what can happen when one loses his direction in life and also forgets who he really is. Not an easy film to watch but “Wrecked” is a film that will make you wonder if this is the way gay life is going and if so, what can be done to stop it.

“Wreaked” shows aspiring actor Ryan (Theo Montgomery) allowing his career and life to be sabotaged by the torch he carries for a druggie ex-boyfriend, Daniel, who ran out of his life at least once before.

Ryan lands his first role with a acting group and celebrates by getting off on a web-clip by hustler Taylor (name from the commentary). Shortly thereafter Ryan comes home and finds the ex-Daniel waiting on the veranda. Happy Ryan is willing to take Daniel back if he gets a job and stops taking drugs. Daniel charms and agrees, stifling any further conversation with kisses and more. Ryan’s life starts sliding downhill, and his job performance suffers. Taylor the hustler turns out to be a pal of Daniel’s too, leading to an explicit three-way. To make the point clear, there is a photography student, who gets roped into first Daniel’s and then Ryan’s game. Ryan’s life drifts out of control. He knows what to do but just loses the will to do it.

The DVD comes with a commentary by the two directors and Theo Montgomery, a deleted scene, an extended mixture of scenes, a photo gallery, and some TLA trailers.

The film gives a serious, focused depiction of the problems of unsuitable partners and of drugs and also gives a reasonably realistic and frequent display of bodies engaged in sex and in the incidentals of daily life. The actors are very good looking; Theo Montgomery as Ryan is spectacularly cute looking and did a good job as the makeup person (source: the commentary) on the set.

The production has multiple weaknesses. The sets generally shriek cheap, not always unsuitably. For example, the one window in Ryan’s house is covered with a sheet. The sound ranges from clear to faint. The film stock is fairly grainy. There are a number of continuity lapses. For example, in one sequence Ryan goes to bed shirtless, wakes up early in one t-shirt, and then gets out of bed in another. The supporting actors were undistinguished. The commentary says the photographer’s name is Rodney, but the character introduces himself as Tyler to Daniel. The commentary states that much of the character-development footage was cut out (but not included as an extra; there are photos in the gallery that probably came from these sequences).

The credits give some actor names and the co-directors’ names but none other. There is no listing matching character and actor. I can’t find the names given listed on imbd.com; are they all pseudonyms? It appears nobody wants to be identified too much with the film, although the directors suggested a prequel was possible.

Still, the film was a good entry in the underused category of serious film that wants to display serious skin. The ads suggest this is a film for lovers of twinks. They’re right.

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