Both teen boys have nice uncut hard as rock teen boy cocks. It’s not long of course in Man’s Best land before our boy on crutches who also has dirty blondish hair who has a similar slim build to the other boy spots him wanking himself off and soon pulls out his boy tool briefly watching him. The film kicks off with a boy walking on crutches down a lane in a field which then cuts to a rather sexy looking dirty blond haired boy with a nice set of curtains sitting in the field having a nice wank session whilst looking at a porn mag. It'll be worth the time, if you're patient enough :).Three slim blond teen boys cock suck and butt hole pole each other’s teen boy bodies squirting as often as they can, eating each other’s teen boy cum juices. There could have been even more character build up if only the director's were given more film to record the picture. Whether it was insightful or not, I wouldn't say it was, due to experiences and stories throughout my life. they really won't know what to expect cause this would be "the most THE chick flick for chicks" if you get my drift.
If guys see this movie as a "chick flick". I would advise everyone with an open mind for dramas to go watch this movie. The more you knew about each character, the more the characters knew about one another. But what overcame this, from my point of view, was that you just felt that you wanted to get to know the characters in the movie more. There was a little foreshadowing in the movie but one couldn't help but wonder where the movie was going. A few more subplots and build ups may have been better. It could have focused a bit more on the other characters in the movie. But now that there are stereotypes, people will complain about them. If it were not for the stereotypes, people would be wondering what the point really was. There are many stereotypes here and I found them necessary to get the points across. One cannot tackle the whole aspect of feminism in any one single movie at all, and I found the focus to be good enough. The movie tackling the issue of feminism only touches upon a small part of it all of course. There were some negative comments but many said that they loved it, but felt that it wasn't a movie for everyone. whilst the females found it a bit better. And funnily enough, most of them come from guys. I've heard many bad comments about this movie. Even today, they still fight to gain respect in many areas in the world today. Many might watch this movie and go, "Uhm, okay, what's the big deal?" But the problem is that women have gone through a great ordeal and struggle to get to where they are today in society. She was a pretty funny character to watch, but at the same time, you just can't help but feel sorry for her. Marcia Gay Harden, as Julia's friend was great. Ginnefer Goodwin's character was also funny and emotional to watch. Just the way they were depicted in the movie, you really felt for them. She's practically a heartless b**** through the movie, but you can't help but understand why.
One might argue that she had a pretty wack role and that she overacted etc. You could feel the internal turmoil going through her throughout the movie. I thought Julia Roberts did a great job in that area. a feeling of uncertainty as to whether her methods of getting the messages across to the students or not will work. thus as a teacher, despite how sure of she may be of her teaching methods, you also sense a nervousness in her. There was basically a mixture of confusion and dedication. She reminded me of Michelle Pfeiffer in Dangerous Minds. Her character is more of a confused type. I at least could feel the frustration which she had. Julia Roberts is just great at playing these emotional roles. You've got Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ginnefer Goodwin, etc. Did that sentence sound weird or what? :). and the way contradicting ideas may blind one's ideas and actions, towards those who they are meant for. It also shows the way a good teacher cares for their students and so forth. her passion to teach and the way she outwitted the students to get the best out of them. The surface story isn't that complicated and easy to follow. It felt like Dead Poet's Society during some periods in the movie. It looks pretty much like Dead Poet's Society doesn't it? But with women instead? :-D. What can you expect from it? You've seen the trailers. I just watched this movie in the theatres as it was released just a few days ago overhere.