Shame
Brandon is a 30-something man living in New York who is unable to manage his sex life. After his wayward younger sister moves into his apartment, Brandon's world spirals out of control. From director Steve McQueen (Hunger), Shame is a compelling and timely examination of the nature of need, how we live our lives and the experiences that shape us.
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Run, ladies. There’s a vampire of sorts on the loose. His name is Brandon. He works in high-tech, and he wants you. All of you.
Since Brandon is played by Michael Fassbender, it will be tempting to run toward him, toward his unclothed front as he pads around his equally underdressed Manhattan apartment. Fassbender’s lips are full, his eyes smolder over things we’ll never know. He’s very fit. You’ll want to help him, to hold him, to make love to him. Impossible. He’s love-averse, and the Englishman Steve McQueen has constructed around his vampirism a sarcophagus city.
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