Agrega una trama en tu idiomaChasing Pavement stars Remy Mars as Elijah Young, an 'urban' porn star who is preparing to leave the adult entertainment industry and start a new career as a chef. His new roommate, Takeshi,... Leer todoChasing Pavement stars Remy Mars as Elijah Young, an 'urban' porn star who is preparing to leave the adult entertainment industry and start a new career as a chef. His new roommate, Takeshi, played by Tokio Sasaki, is a Japanese immigrant who is looking for a new start in the inf... Leer todoChasing Pavement stars Remy Mars as Elijah Young, an 'urban' porn star who is preparing to leave the adult entertainment industry and start a new career as a chef. His new roommate, Takeshi, played by Tokio Sasaki, is a Japanese immigrant who is looking for a new start in the information technology field. Takeshi, who feels completely invisible in the United States, b... Leer todo
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It's harder to be a critic against micro-budgeted, independent films as you how incredibly hard it is to film, finance, get talent, keep talent, distribute, advertise, etc. I'm generally softer here because I despite ANY flaws, I see a ton of heart. Chasing Pavement is not an exception: a ton of heart/actors/crew committed.
Basically, it's about a gay internet/porn star with baggage (on paper only) who is need of a roommate and a straight man in need of a place to live. Only, this new roomie isn't a Crazy Rich Asian who can afford a New York Place. But, enough about that, it's more about, I guess, chasing pavement. (Yes, I had to look up what that meant.)
I wouldn't call this anything groundbreaking, the dialogue wanted to be smarter/deeper than it was, the acting was okay - but, again, still with a lot of heart and they were definitely trying their best and it did keep my interest until the end. I was most invested in Takeshi's (the Japanese Immigrant) story and I did like seeing the actor really trying to emote.
My hope is that these folks did proceed and continue pursuing their dreams.
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Final Thoughts: Don't let any of my criticisms above discourage this cast/crew or anyone else trying to make their visions come true. I hope ALL get out there and make their movie using their voice and continue to grow.
The story did not go quite where I thought it would, so for that achievement alone it deserves some respect. The dialogue sometimes rings hollow (inauthentic) but it isn't predictable. It might not always be well written dialogue but it isn't trite.
More than one reviewer here has observed that the lead actor is too old and shopworn to play a character who promotes himself as young and desirable. I think that's unfair-real life hustlers often misrepresent themselves. We're talking about people working in an industry that lost its moral compass eons ago.
Yes, there are cringeworthy scenes. Yes, the acting will disappoint. We all know there are plenty of gay movies with similar defects. At least here there's the kernel of a profound theme. You might get glimpses of it if you can overlook the flaws.
Chasing Pavement is a serious drama about identity and the dichotomy of who we really are and who we portray ourselves to be online and on phone apps like Grindr, Adam4Adam et al. For most gay men, this is a new reality that few of us choose to discuss openly in a time when queer culture is being pushed underground in favor of assimilationist, heteronormative lifestyles.
A low-budget effort, Chasing Pavement starts out feeling a bit too 'indie' (the actors' line readings are a bit flat), but the last 40 minutes are truly world class.
At a time when most American gay-themed films are campy comedies or third-rate psychological thrillers, Chasing Pavement is truly a refreshing reminder of what serious gay cinema should be.
He even admits himself that it is all about bravado, not what you really are. He does reveal at some point that he is a trained actor, hereby giving away vital clues to those who are getting to know him, and who may get caught in his web of lies. The awful monotonous way of speaking, and the deadpan delivery of his numerous snide remarks, should be enough of a clue to realize that Elias is a bit of a fraud, and he is a rather loathsome person.
That is what this film is all about. It's about the show that some people put on, and if it is convincing enough for long enough to keep other people interested. Unfortunately it is endemic to the modern day gay scene with its puerile glorification of people "working" in the adult entertainment industry (who hasn't?) and the marketing-like profiling on Grindr. It's bound to result in disillusion when the illusion hits upon reality. This film is a good study of that topic.
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- USD 22,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 22 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD