: With a short runtime of approximately 65 minutes, the film is described as moving awkwardly between scenes with zero character development.
(Tyrone L. Roosevelt): The protagonist whose world revolves around his ego, drugs, and sexual conquest.
In the standard cut, the relationships are functional. In the unrated cut, they are the plot. Three primary pairings define the emotional landscape:
The plot, described as a “clothesline plot” by critics, initially seems straightforward. However, the narrative quickly devolves into a surreal spiral of addiction and depravity. As Peter spends heavily to maintain his lavish lifestyle, his world begins to collapse after his publisher rejects his latest photographic work. This professional failure leaves him with no choice but to turn to the one person he despises: his mother.