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Venus Peter
Lonesome Jim |
Image Gallery Description Meet Axel (Max Kellermann), a fourteen year old hustler from a broken, violent home; enter a "john," a man in an unhappy marriage who much more desires romance with young adolescent males than his wife. When the two become acquainted, Axel is eager to establish a somewhat exploitive relationship, but as he learns his older partner is a caring soul, he allows intimacy, finds a friend. Trouble is, Axel already shot his mouth off to some of the "john's" neighbors, said enough to make them question their child (Christoph Elbsloeh), roughly eight, about whether or not he had been "petted." Once the boy says "Yes" and the cops become involved, Axel decides to run off with the man. But a few issues have not yet been resolved: (1) Axel is in love with a female peer (Nicole Weber) and (2) the man has not yet concluded things with his wife and son (Philip van der Wingen), approximately twelve, the latter of whom appears to be engaging in a bit of hustling himself. Granted, a lot goes unexplained and there is one hell of a coincidence involved, but if you can accept such things, this is a really good film; comparable in many ways to Pretty Boy. Notes A very small portion of the dialogue is not subtitled. Cast & Crew
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