Lucky Bastard (2009)
10/10
The best instructional film to help codependents recover.
4 January 2021
So many times while picking up a bottle of wine, you will happen upon a chance encounter with a living/breathing Adonis. For those of you who rarely allow yourself an occasional night out at an iconic gay dance club where the denizens seem to resemble models/pornstars, the possibility of hooking up with one of them is less than zero. So, being led into the storeroom by the incredibly attractive helper at the convenience store and canoodling insanely while your business partner waits outside in the Alfa is going to send your senses into a mad tailspin. That's the kind of desire which overtakes a very good-looking Patrick Tatten. Then the very appealing Dale Dymkoski follows you outside to the car and Patrick Tatten tells the friend to give him the car keys and take a taxi and Dale begins a rolercoaster ride of codependency with enabler Patrick. Luckily, both survive the week in week out of some of the most abusive behavior imaginable, but along the way, we're treated to the best infomercial any kind of southern California addiction center could offer its patients. And the soft-porn wasn't terribly uncomfortable when Patrick Tatten and Dale Dymkoski are very entertaining.
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