The Chilean filmmaker told Jezebel about his death wish, working with 'gnarly gringo' Jordan Firstman, and his mission to normalize on-screen genitals.
is, per Silva’s assessment, “a crime mystery about how much I hate everybody.” He plays a misanthropic, suicidal version of himself who is both energized and repulsed by a chance meeting with Jordan Firstman, the comic actor whoon Instagram during lockdown. Firstman also plays a version of himself, an influencer who is self-obsessed, absentmindedly cutting, and desperate to be liked.
“It’s kind of the most infantile activity, guys fucking each other. It really feels like playing beer pong, but with your dicks.”Is the reason that the cuts on the sex are so quick because you wanted to avoid eroticizing them?
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