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(1995 TV Movie)

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9/10
Brilliant Debut film for Peter Facinelli
Havan_IronOak30 January 2002
This is a well-made story of a throwaway teen who tries to cope with life on the streets and ends up by selling his body. Brett is a teenager whose mother has died and whose father doesn't intervene when an abusive step-mother throws him out.

Unable to live with the grandmother to whom he flees, he finds himself on the streets of L.A. with no place to sleep, no money for food and no way to get a job without a work permit.

When he's taken under the wing of a gay-for-pay male hustler and befriended by two others, Brett considers hustling as an option for raising cash. Although he's completely straight, and the idea disgusts him, he is lured by the apparently easy money to be had. He quickly discovers the risks but is driven to working the streets by his need for cash and his lack of other options.

I loved this film. It presented the issues in the story fairly and treated all concerned with an even hand. The police were portrayed as caring and the hustlers he met were not mincing queens or desperate criminals but were understandable and even likeable. Perhaps the foster parents were portrayed as a bit uncaring but they were well within the sphere of believability. The other street kids seemed well thought out and the dialogue throughout rang true with none of the writing flaws that mar so many of these `earnest' attempts at made-for-TV movies.

Peter Facinelli as Brett does an outstanding job in what was apparently his debut role. He's stunningly attractive and its understandable why johns and hustlers alike are drawn to him. The scenes he has where he befriends Max (played by Ben Gould) and the gentle charity he displays make you fall for the character as well. I completely empathized with the hustler Beau and understood how he could provide Brett with a place to stay and even agree to Brett's bringing a girlfriend home. How could any gay man say `no' to those beautiful brown eyes and that smile?

Overall I gave this film a 9 out of 10. It would have had a perfect score except that the ending seemed a bit abrupt and left me feeling that we ran out of movie a few minutes before we ran out of story.
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10/10
excellent...well written
longjohn-218 October 1999
this is an excellent movie. would like to see it come out on >videotape. story is very well written. sensible and intelligent. the casting is great with all performers in very believable >roles. the subject matter of male prostitution was a bold move >for a t.v. movie. not a blockbuster theme in any sense. this is >what i call a "small movie". the kind that gets lost forever if >not put out on video. it's twice the movie "john's" is and not >quite as violent. peter facinelli is wonderful as is the rest of >the cast. i do a 10 out of 10. and i do know what i am talking >about. see it if you can. you won't be disappointed.
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