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Leaving Metropolis (2002) - torrid sex and
tortured emotions........................................
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Leaving Metropolis
is the film version of Brad Fraser’s hit play Poor Super Man, which Time
Magazine called one of the top ten plays. Fraser also wrote Love and Human
Remains. He currently is writer and coproducer for Showtime:s Queer as
Folk. David:s a successful artist in need of a muse. Looking for inspiration,
he applies for a job as a waiter. Owners Matt and Violet don’t know quite
what to make of David -- he seems unconcerned with money, and overqualified
for the job -- but they love his energy and ideas. When David eventually
reveals he:s a gay artist, Matt -- who dreams of being a cartoonist --
asks to see his paintings. But when he finds he has become David:s secret
subject, unexpected feelings overwhelm Matt, and he:s drawn into a risky
relationship that will change all their lives.
The story is pretty simple on a triangle drama. Matt played by Vince Corazza
makes this movie worthwhile. He is happily married to a woman, yet subconsciously
always curious about gay. The man shows up in the right time and place,
and he crosses his sexual boundary with this man. Sounds familiar? Anyway,
Matt lavishly shows off his hot body. Watch for the scene where he lies
down on bed in briefs, and shamelessly exposes his hefty bulge. It was
so exciting I could jerk off on that scene...............................................................................................................Leaving
Metropolis DVD