I find all the extremely positive reviews quite interesting. In my opinion, this movie was horribly overrated. While it is not a bad film and there is certainly plenty of eye candy, there were some logic holes in the plot that I could have driven a truck through and that could have easily been fixed with a bit more ingenuity. I can't understand what Ryan's past has to do with his need to lie about going to sex parties and filming porn in his boyfriend's condo. I could understand the omission of his past but to use it as an explanation for cheating and lying simply does not make sense. When Sebastian gets raped, Kyle's character is only mildly apologetic and supposedly by the end he's feeling really remorseful but I cannot understand how this guy who was a virgin, who just went through a hugely traumatic event, and who dodged a bullet, can forgive Kyle so easily. Moreover, I can't believe Kyle's friends didn't immediately send him packing after what he did to Sebastian
... View MoreSummarizing: I did not like that movie. First of all: I did not see ONE white person in the movie ... Are there any white people in New York or even in Atlanta? And besides that: WHAT kind of lesbian is that, what does she want from life besides watching gay porn? Her character made no sense to me at all. Okay, the movie has some sexy and fun atmosphere to it, and it is technically well done, but already after half of the movie I thought: "Where the hell is this movie going?! What is the subject, the theme?!". And soon after I thought that, the boy was drugged and raped by two guys, without a condom.... WHAT HORROR!! But worse: Right the next day, he already goes rocking and rolling and smiling and celebrating Gay Pride!! Yeah, I'd do the SAME thing after I was raped by two men without a condom until blood comes out of my butt ... How insensitive!! In various scenes there was this contradiction between FUN FUN FUN and then horrible things happening. But these opposites were not worked well at all!! The movie could have been MUCH better ... So it was a great salad of too many ingredients that did not blend.
... View MoreRace has nothing to do with the reality of poorly focused, didactic films with excruciatingly misapplied plots, in a less than perfect film. Period. I became a Patrik Ian Polk fan due to my endearment towards "Noah's Ark". I found the series refreshing, and applauded Logo for their choice to air something new and thought provoking, let alone ground breaking. After all, an all black (African American, should you prefer) cast?!!?! Bravo. You can imagine the disappointment of it's not being renewed. Yet, I digress. "The Skinny" was hugely disappointing. The premise was fine, the acting "ho'hum" but tolerable to a point, yet the directions the characters took were tiring, and above all else, wholly unrealistic. The most disturbing for me was why Polk made it Kyle's responsibility for Sebastian's actions. Why!?!?!?! Sebastian, though green, was an adult. He made the choice of indulging in drugs, though Kyle suggested he not partake. In the real world, most would say you are responsible for your own actions, albeit choices. This was the last straw in this farce for me. Next, Sebastian insists on following through with his desire to have sex with one of their closest friends in this quintet, KYLE! Kyle is promiscuous at best with no such aspirations towards Sebastian. Yet, the other 3 friends are helping Sebastian prepare to seduce Kyle. These guys have known each other since being students at Brown. Polk leads you to believe they are like brothers. In most circles, this would be considered near incest. Do not purchase this film. Catch it on cable it then.
... View MoreThis film shows Patrik-Ian Polk at his best, or what I perceive to be his best. His work has gotten progressively better with each film I've seen. All show gay men pretty much being themselves in their everyday lives, but the characters have warmth and heart and, of course, drama. From 'Punks' to 'Noah's Arc' (the series and the film, 'Jumping the Broom') I honestly enjoy his work. But, 'The Skinny' is better. 'Noah' regular touched on issues that affect the glbt community, this film seems to take subject of AIDS, promiscuity and the party scene a lot more seriously and to good effect. Well acted with an attractive cast, during Pride weekend in Harlem. Highly recommended.
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