Testosterone (2003)

Testosterone (2003)
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Plagued by memories of his mysteriously departed boyfriend, a man travels all the way to Argentina for some closure in this comedic thriller. TV's David Sutcliffe plays Dean, a comic book artist living in relative comfort in Los Angeles, until an accidental fire destroys his domicile. With no place to live and an egregious case of writer's block, Dean decides to flee the States for South America, where his former lover Pablo (Antonio Sabato Jr.) has retreated without an explanation. Tracking down Pablo's aristocratic mother (Sonia Braga) only brings the attention of the police; Dean has better luck with Pablo's enigmatic neighbor Sofia (Celina Font) and her loose-cannon brother, although even they aren't what they seem. Testosterone co-stars Jennifer Coolidge as Dean's brassy editor. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Director(s):
David Moreton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Testosterone

Plagued by memories of his mysteriously departed boyfriend, a man travels all the way to Argentina for some closure in this comedic thriller. TV's David Sutcliffe plays Dean, a comic book artist living in relative comfort in Los Angeles, until an accidental fire destroys his domicile. With no place to live and an egregious case of writer's block, Dean decides to flee the States for South America, where his former lover Pablo (Antonio Sabato Jr.) has retreated without an explanation. Tracking down Pablo's aristocratic mother (Sonia Braga) only brings the attention of the police; Dean has better luck with Pablo's enigmatic neighbor Sofia (Celina Font) and her loose-cannon brother, although even they aren't what they seem. Testosterone co-stars Jennifer Coolidge as Dean's brassy editor. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
David Moreton
Writer(s):
Dennis HensleyDavid Moreton
Producer(s):
David MoretonKathryn Riccio
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Ronald B.

Oh man, this movie was so bad! I read the book and it was much better..so was looking forward to seeing the movie. I felt totally duped! Please DO NOT waste your time on this one!

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Adam G.

Thats what this movie left me thinking...you spend an hour and forty five minutes going absolutly no where and then in the end I was so confused. It's dumb...no like really horrible. Just say no to Testosterone.

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Andres S.

After watching this movie i don't know what i feel more ashamed of; being Gay, Latin or just a Man. There were so many bad things with this movie that i think i better mention the few good things in the film. The Location was beautiful and the fact that the makers of the movie filmed in Argentina is a great leap from most American movies that portray Latin America as a small Mexican village.Another plus was the use of Argentine actors .Sonia Braga was amazing like always, unfurtunately she was underused. Same goes for Jennifer Coolidge. The people were beautiful but that's not enough to make the movie, proof is the very handsome Antonio Sabato Jr., who can't act even if his life depended on it. I'm not even gonna get into the horrible plot and storyline.

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