A clear-eyed, somewhat bitter, always entertaining visit to the dark side of town.
Porn Theater (2003)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:10
Rotten:11
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: Like porn, the movie is repetitive and boring.
Theatrical Release:Oct 10, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: PORN THEATER, as its title suggests, covers a day in the life of a Parisian pornographic cinema, foregrounding its marginalized male patrons and their activities inside. Because the film cuts... PORN THEATER, as its title suggests, covers a day in the life of a Parisian pornographic cinema, foregrounding its marginalized male patrons and their activities inside. Because the film cuts between only three locations--the ticket area, the main viewing theater, and the grungy, yellow bathroom--it effectively seals off the world outside, providing the viewer with a heightened sense of containment. An extraordinary amount of screentime is given to the spectators in the theater simply watching the film, the effect of which is almost Hitchcockean in the sense of cinematic double entendre--as one watches the characters in the movie viewing a movie, one becomes conscious of the architecture of the theater, the mechanics of film projection, and the other viewers. When PORN THEATER draws to a close, then, it is no surprise the pornographic film the characters watch also comes to conclusion, and everyone must leave their respective theaters more or less together. The film additionally makes comment on disease and desire and provides comic relief, though mostly at the expense of one hirsute drag queen. As one might also expect from the title, the film carries a ton of sexual content, though only between the male patrons of the theater, unsure as to whether they've come to reinforce their heterosexual desires through the movie or to cruise the other customers for homosexual encounters. [More]
Starring: Jacques Nolot, Vittoria Scognamiglio, Sebastien Viala, Frederic Longbois
Starring: Jacques Nolot, Vittoria Scognamiglio, Sebastien Viala, Frederic Longbois, Jean-Louis Coquery, Olivier Torres
Director: Jacques Nolot
Director: Jacques Nolot
Screenwriter: Jacques Nolot
Composer: Jean-Louis Ughetto, Jean-Pierre Laforce
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Reviews for Porn Theater
Porn Theatre, as the title suggests, is not for the sexually conservative. Not even for the sexually moderate liberal. It is, however, for the right crowd in the right mood, a very fine film.
Porn Theater functions best in its voyeuristic, sociological mode, offering fragmentary glimpses of complicated lives and the complicated social rituals that shape them.
Knowingly antiquated in a world of Internet porn, it taps into the sepulchral undercurrents of communal spectatorship.
The rueful humor, feverish desperation, hard-won glory and simple monotony inherent in gay male desire have rarely been more trenchantly captured.
A provocative examination of the cinematic relationship between the viewer and the viewed.
Tracks the goings and particularly the comings among a group of male patrons at a seedy Paris porn theater, but bored audiences enduring this talky, aimless film might wish that they, too, were watching the porno film that is seen only in brief snippets.
Porn Theater is revealing only physically, not emotionally or intellectually.
Even those titillated by the graphic sex will have to admit that the movie is repetitive and ultimately boring.
Offers little insight into the strange gender game that's played out in the dark safety of the porn theater.
Porn Theater is not for everyone, but the open-minded should find it enlightening as well as entertaining.
Unpleasantly voyeuristic, the premise is that all men, no matter if they're hetero, gay, bisexual or think they're really women, crave what is between men's legs.
I really enjoyed Porn Theater, despite being disgusted by it several times, because it didn’t hold back and forced audience members to make a choice – walk out and peg yourself as a prude, or stay and take it and find the story?
Most of the film is as grim and unpleasant as...well, spending 90 minutes in an actual porn theatre.
It feels rambling and pointless, but it's still somewhat entertaining.
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