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I didn't really find that it had much that would ever make someone want to watch it more than once, nor did I find much of a message in it, but I did like it for its commitment to being exactly what it is - and that's a daring, trashy, absolutely cringe-inducing movie that makes straight male pornstars seem like the scum of the earth.Rocketbox Design is a smart thinking graphics, brand creation and web design studio based in Yeovil, Somerset. This one mostly feels seedy through and through. It does kind of feel like a pretty odd way to follow up The Florida Project, which seemed to have so much heart in it - it was so endearing. "Remember the time Kristina Rose almost broke it off?" In the end, the movie really made me just wonder what made Sean Baker feel inspired to tell THIS story specifically. I did enjoy all the legit name drops and industry references. It definitely seems like Sean Baker either did his research or simply has always been paying attention to the porn industry. I had my chuckles here and there, but out of the entire row of people sitting behind me, I don't think I heard a single one of them make a peep once - that in itself was kind of disturbing. The movie is not immensely funny but it does have plenty of legitimately comedic moments sprinkled throughout.

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I am about 100% sure this element of the movie will rub a lot of people the wrong way, and may cause some "controversy" or general distaste towards the movie. Things go further than I expected and it certainly adds to the discomfort and the "cringe value" of the movie, which I can only imagine is what Baker wanted to make people feel. The movie spends a lot of time focusing on Saber's efforts in "making it happen" with an underage girl. Everyone else is sufficient but not super memorable (well, ok, Suzanna Son is really memorable too). Simon Rex does a great job with the character and definitely puts in the strongest performance in the movie. To me, that's this film's primary strength - it is extremely discomforting and remains consistently throughout it's rather lengthy runtime (perhaps a little too long considering it is nearly plotless and there's really no conflict until the final leg of the film). There aren't really ANY characters that are quite likable - each one only adds to the pileup of utter discomfort. This is definitely one of "those" movies. Mikey Saber is a fully despicable lead character. That aside, I am very confident that I'll never be on Mikey Saber's level (so low) otherwise. For brief moments, I was wondering if Sean Baker had been lurking my career and was pulling details from it, but, realistically I know that's VERY unlikely. Red Rocket was mostly a psychological horror experience for me personally since I am a porn performer of 12 years and related to WAY TOO MUCH with main character Mikey Saber.









Rocketbox band