Modest Male Exposure 2: I Dream of Genes

Second chances... with balls!

Comedy
96 min     8.667     2024     US

Overview

A 40-something, single journalist is determined to continue a life of rugby, drinking with buddies, and pan-sexual play parties. Life takes an abrupt change when the 20-something year old son whom he never knew he had enters the picture.

Reviews

Cinemasturbation wrote:
When I first learned there was going to be a sequel to the 2022 short film MODEST MALE EXPOSURE, I was wondering out loud just how long New York City drag queen Clover Welsh (who wrote, directed, and starred in the original movie) and New York City journalist/actor Jed Ryan (who produced and starred in the original) could stretch the first movie's theme of naked men and shifting attitudes towards male modesty. After all, just how much further can you go after you have four penises on the big screen, all competing for attention at the same time? Were they now planning on showing EIGHT penises on screen at the same time?! The short answer is no, although there's certainly no shortage of full-frontal male nudity in this film as well. Thankfully, this full-length (96 minutes) sequel does actually have a plot-- and a pretty interesting one at that. In this incarnation, Sam Derrick (Jed Ryan, who write the screenplay and directed) learns that he has a son named Rev from a college fling. Rev (charmingly played by Jonathan Wong Frye) seems taken aback by the seemingly hedonistic lifestyle of his father-- especially when Sam seduces and ultimately jumps into bed with the girlfriend of a rival rugby player while Rev unwittingly watches from a closet. The blossoming father-son bond is ultimately put to the test when the pair attend a costume party/presumed orgy called The Devil's Ball, thrown by the mysterious socialite Mistress Windy (Wendy Stuart) who seemingly has some psychic powers. Without giving too much away, let's just say that things get rather disquieting quite quickly... Ryan's screenplay is quite funny, with some moments being true comic gold-- particularly a farcical restaurant scene, and a moment later on where a sexy temptress (Rew Starr) seduces both father and son at a party. While the director gets wobbly performers from some of the cast (It's a little too obvious that Ryan cast his friends in many of the roles.), other actors really get to show their gift of comedy, especially Ike Avelli, Tym Moss, and Mark-Eugene Garcia. Sabastian Roy is also quite touching as Ari, a rugby player with a secret; Sara Minisquero is equally affecting as his sympathetic girlfriend. Clover Welsh, returning as "Goldie", is a hoot in her blindingly loud dress sets and unabashed horniess. Welsh could easily become the 2025 equivalent of the 1970's sitcom staple Jo Anne Worley: the slightly daffy but still libidinous older woman who isn't afraid to seduce the younger guys. Still, I can't help but wonder if Clover Welsh and Jed Ryan are just playing thinly veiled versions of themselves. Let's see what this duo plan to do with the inevitable MODEST MALE EXPOSURE 3...

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