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FILM REVIEWS BY MICHAEL D. KLEMM
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The Houseboy TLA Releasing, Director/Screenplay Starring: Unrated, 81 minutes |
I'll
Be Dead For Christmas
Before we even see the title, the first shot of The Houseboy - the new film by writer/director Spencer Schilly - is extremely provocative. Simon, 30-something and ruggedly handsome, is snuggling with Ricky (Nick May), a much younger man. A third fellow, Simon's equally attractive partner of 10 years, also slides into the bed and embraces Ricky from the other side. Both Simon and his mate, DJ, sport groomed stubble beards while Ricky's boyish face is fringed with soft down, nicely conveying visually the difference in their ages. Before anyone gets the wrong idea, we learn immediately that Ricky is 20 and that his two lovers aren't chicken hawks. The image of Ricky sandwiched between them, besides being very sexy, is idyllic and serene. |
A longtime threeway relationship is an uncommon theme in queer films and one that is certainly worthy of consideration. The possibilities for drama are infinite. Unfortunately, this is not that film as the triad is barely examined in The Houseboy and we never even know for sure if Simon and DJ are going to dump the kid. Instead, the rest of the film is about Ricky's string of internet hookups, pick-ups and drug binges as he wallows in self pity. In-between these empty trysts, Ricky has a chance to find love when he strikes up a friendship with a young African American named Blake (Blake Young Fountain). Meanwhile, he tells each of his nightly tricks that he plans to kill himself on Christmas Eve to get back at his sugar daddies when they find his body on their return. Most are indifferent, even hostile, to Ricky's revelation. One callously remarks "I said no strings attached." |
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Ditto for the parade of men Ricky brings home to the apartment. The realism was at first quite striking. For example, his initial trick was a straight boy who is starting to "dig guys" because they give better head than girls. During one drug-fueled bacchanal, there is a truly creepy scene where Ricky discusses suicide with a stoned party boy who has just written his mother's phone number on his foot in case he dies of a meth overdose. He meets all types during the week leading up to Christmas Eve but after awhile it becomes repetitive. And you begin to question Ricky's death wish when he flees the apartment of a much older man because he is HIV positive. |
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